APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hurault, M., & Sixtus V, P. (1590). Antisixtus: An oration of Pope Sixtus the fift, vppon the death of the late French King, Henrie the third. With a confutation vpon the sayd oration, wherein all the treacherous practises of the house of Lorraine, are largely described and layde open vnto the view of the world, with a briefe declaration of the kings death, and of many other things worthy the noting, which neuer yet came to light before. Translated out of Latin by A.P. Printed by Iohn Wolfe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hurault, Michel, and Pope Sixtus V. Antisixtus: An Oration of Pope Sixtus the Fift, Vppon the Death of the Late French King, Henrie the Third. With a Confutation Vpon the Sayd Oration, Wherein All the Treacherous Practises of the House of Lorraine, Are Largely Described and Layde Open Vnto the View of the World, with a Briefe Declaration of the Kings Death, and of Many Other Things Worthy the Noting, Which Neuer yet Came to Light Before. Translated Out of Latin by A.P. London: Printed by Iohn Wolfe, 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hurault, Michel, and Pope Sixtus V. Antisixtus: An Oration of Pope Sixtus the Fift, Vppon the Death of the Late French King, Henrie the Third. With a Confutation Vpon the Sayd Oration, Wherein All the Treacherous Practises of the House of Lorraine, Are Largely Described and Layde Open Vnto the View of the World, with a Briefe Declaration of the Kings Death, and of Many Other Things Worthy the Noting, Which Neuer yet Came to Light Before. Translated Out of Latin by A.P. Printed by Iohn Wolfe, 1590.

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