Ovid, 4. B. o. 1. A., & Underdown, T. (1569). Ouid his inuectiue against Ibis. Translated into English méeter, whereunto is added by the translator, a short draught of all the stories and tales contayned therein, very pleasant to be read. By Thomas East, and Henry Middleton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOvid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D, and Thomas Underdown. Ouid His Inuectiue Against Ibis. Translated into English Méeter, Whereunto Is Added by the Translator, a Short Draught of All the Stories and Tales Contayned Therein, Very Pleasant to Be Read. Imprinted at London: By Thomas East, and Henry Middleton, 1569.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOvid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D, and Thomas Underdown. Ouid His Inuectiue Against Ibis. Translated into English Méeter, Whereunto Is Added by the Translator, a Short Draught of All the Stories and Tales Contayned Therein, Very Pleasant to Be Read. By Thomas East, and Henry Middleton, 1569.