APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sansovino, F., Guicciardini, F., Lottini, G. F., & Hitchcock, R. (1590). The quintesence of wit: Being a corrant comfort of conceites, maximies, and poleticke deuises. Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling without Cripple-gate at the signe of the Gilded Cup.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sansovino, Francesco, Francesco Guicciardini, Gio. Francesco Lottini, and Robert Hitchcock. The Quintesence of Wit: Being a Corrant Comfort of Conceites, Maximies, and Poleticke Deuises. At London: Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling without Cripple-gate at the signe of the Gilded Cup, 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sansovino, Francesco, et al. The Quintesence of Wit: Being a Corrant Comfort of Conceites, Maximies, and Poleticke Deuises. Printed by Edward Allde, dwelling without Cripple-gate at the signe of the Gilded Cup, 1590.

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