APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fulwood, W. (1568). The enimie of idlenesse: Teaching the maner and stile how to endite, compose and write all sorts of epistles and letters: as well by answer, as otherwise. Deuided into foure bokes, no lesse plesaunt than profitable. Set forth in English by William Fulwood marchant, &c. The contentes hereof appere in the table at the latter ende of the booke. By Henry Bynneman, for Leonard Maylard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fulwood, William. The Enimie of Idlenesse: Teaching the Maner and Stile How to Endite, Compose and Write All Sorts of Epistles and Letters: As Well by Answer, as Otherwise. Deuided into Foure Bokes, No Lesse Plesaunt than Profitable. Set Forth in English by William Fulwood Marchant, &c. The Contentes Hereof Appere in the Table at the Latter Ende of the Booke. Imprinted at London: By Henry Bynneman, for Leonard Maylard, 1568.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fulwood, William. The Enimie of Idlenesse: Teaching the Maner and Stile How to Endite, Compose and Write All Sorts of Epistles and Letters: As Well by Answer, as Otherwise. Deuided into Foure Bokes, No Lesse Plesaunt than Profitable. Set Forth in English by William Fulwood Marchant, &c. The Contentes Hereof Appere in the Table at the Latter Ende of the Booke. By Henry Bynneman, for Leonard Maylard, 1568.

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