Baldwin, W., & Boccaccio, G. (1571). A myrrour for magistrates: Wherein may be seene by examples passed in this realme, with howe greuous plagues, vyces are punished in great princes and magistrates, and how frayle and vnstable worldly prosperity is founde, where fortune seemeth moste highly to fauour (Newly corrected and augmented. Anno 1571.). By Thomas Marshe dwellynge in Fleetstreete, neare vnto S. Du[n]stanes Churche.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBaldwin, William, and Giovanni Boccaccio. A Myrrour for Magistrates: Wherein May Be Seene by Examples Passed in This Realme, with Howe Greuous Plagues, Vyces Are Punished in Great Princes and Magistrates, and How Frayle and Vnstable Worldly Prosperity Is Founde, Where Fortune Seemeth Moste Highly to Fauour. Newly corrected and augmented. Anno 1571. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Marshe dwellynge in Fleetstreete, neare vnto S. Du[n]stanes Churche, 1571.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBaldwin, William, and Giovanni Boccaccio. A Myrrour for Magistrates: Wherein May Be Seene by Examples Passed in This Realme, with Howe Greuous Plagues, Vyces Are Punished in Great Princes and Magistrates, and How Frayle and Vnstable Worldly Prosperity Is Founde, Where Fortune Seemeth Moste Highly to Fauour. Newly corrected and augmented. Anno 1571. By Thomas Marshe dwellynge in Fleetstreete, neare vnto S. Du[n]stanes Churche, 1571.