Hawes, S. (1530). Here foloweth a compendyous story, and it is called the exemple of vertu: In the whiche ye shall fynde many goodly storys [et] naturall dysputacyons bytwene foure ladyes named Hardynes, Sapyence, Fortune, and Nature. Compyled by Stephyn Hawys one of ye gromes of the most honorable chambre of oure souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. vij. and pry[n]ted. xx. day of Apryll. Anno d[omi]ni M.ccccc.xxx. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHawes, Stephen. Here Foloweth a Compendyous Story, and It Is Called the Exemple of Vertu: In the Whiche Ye Shall Fynde Many Goodly Storys [et] Naturall Dysputacyons Bytwene Foure Ladyes Named Hardynes, Sapyence, Fortune, and Nature. Compyled by Stephyn Hawys One of Ye Gromes of the Most Honorable Chambre of Oure Souerayne Lorde Kynge Henry the. Vij. and Pry[n]ted. Xx. Day of Apryll. Anno D[omi]ni M.ccccc.xxx. [London: Printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1530.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHawes, Stephen. Here Foloweth a Compendyous Story, and It Is Called the Exemple of Vertu: In the Whiche Ye Shall Fynde Many Goodly Storys [et] Naturall Dysputacyons Bytwene Foure Ladyes Named Hardynes, Sapyence, Fortune, and Nature. Compyled by Stephyn Hawys One of Ye Gromes of the Most Honorable Chambre of Oure Souerayne Lorde Kynge Henry the. Vij. and Pry[n]ted. Xx. Day of Apryll. Anno D[omi]ni M.ccccc.xxx. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1530.