APA (7th ed.) Citation

Virgil, Phayer, T., Vegio, M., Twyne, T., & Donatus, A. (1607). The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first tvvelue beeing the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro, and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse, to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquier: And the residue finished, and now newly set forrh [sic] for the delight of such as are studious in poetrie: by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Phisicke. Printed by Thomas Creede.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Virgil, Thomas Phayer, Maffeo Vegio, Thomas Twyne, and Aelius Donatus. The Thirteene Bookes of Aeneidos. The First Tvvelue Beeing the Worke of the Diuine Poet Virgil Maro, and the Thirteenth, the Supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English Verse, to the First Third Part of the Tenth Booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquier: And the Residue Finished, and Now Newly Set Forrh [sic] for the Delight of Such as Are Studious in Poetrie: By Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Phisicke. London: Printed by Thomas Creede, 1607.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Virgil, et al. The Thirteene Bookes of Aeneidos. The First Tvvelue Beeing the Worke of the Diuine Poet Virgil Maro, and the Thirteenth, the Supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English Verse, to the First Third Part of the Tenth Booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquier: And the Residue Finished, and Now Newly Set Forrh [sic] for the Delight of Such as Are Studious in Poetrie: By Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Phisicke. Printed by Thomas Creede, 1607.

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