APA (7th ed.) Citation

Terence, Udall, N., & Higgins, J. (1575). Flovvers or eloquent phrases of the Latine speach, gathered out of all the sixe comœdies of Terence.: Whereof those of the first three were selected by Nicolas Vdall. And those of the latter three, nowe to them annexed by Iohn Higgins. Very profitable and necessarie for the expedite knowledge of the Latine tongue. by Thomas Marshe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Terence, Nicholas Udall, and John Higgins. Flovvers or Eloquent Phrases of the Latine Speach, Gathered Out of All the Sixe Comœdies of Terence.: Whereof Those of the First Three Were Selected by Nicolas Vdall. And Those of the Latter Three, Nowe to Them Annexed by Iohn Higgins. Very Profitable and Necessarie for the Expedite Knowledge of the Latine Tongue. Imprinted at London: by Thomas Marshe, 1575.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Terence, et al. Flovvers or Eloquent Phrases of the Latine Speach, Gathered Out of All the Sixe Comœdies of Terence.: Whereof Those of the First Three Were Selected by Nicolas Vdall. And Those of the Latter Three, Nowe to Them Annexed by Iohn Higgins. Very Profitable and Necessarie for the Expedite Knowledge of the Latine Tongue. by Thomas Marshe, 1575.

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