APA (7th ed.) Citation

Plutarch, Erasmus, D., & Poyntz, F. (1545). The table of Cebes the philosopher. How one may take profite of his enemies, translated out of Plutarche. A treatise perswadyng a man paciently to suffer the death of his freend. In fletestreete by Thomas Berthelet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Plutarch, Desiderius Erasmus, and Francis Poyntz. The Table of Cebes the Philosopher. How One May Take Profite of His Enemies, Translated Out of Plutarche. A Treatise Perswadyng a Man Paciently to Suffer the Death of His Freend. [Imprinted at London: In fletestreete by Thomas Berthelet, 1545.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Plutarch, et al. The Table of Cebes the Philosopher. How One May Take Profite of His Enemies, Translated Out of Plutarche. A Treatise Perswadyng a Man Paciently to Suffer the Death of His Freend. In fletestreete by Thomas Berthelet, 1545.

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