Fourquevaux, R. d. B. d. P., & Ive, P. (1589). Instructions for the warres: Amply, learnedly, and politiquely, discoursing the method of militarie discipline. Originally written in French by that rare and worthy generall, Monsieur William de Bellay, Lord of Langey, Knight of the order of Fraunce, and the Kings lieutenant in Thurin. Translated by Paule Iue, Gent. Printed [by Thomas Orwin], for Thomas Man, and Tobie Cooke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFourquevaux, Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie, and Paul Ive. Instructions for the Warres: Amply, Learnedly, and Politiquely, Discoursing the Method of Militarie Discipline. Originally Written in French by That Rare and Worthy Generall, Monsieur William De Bellay, Lord of Langey, Knight of the Order of Fraunce, and the Kings Lieutenant in Thurin. Translated by Paule Iue, Gent. At London: Printed [by Thomas Orwin], for Thomas Man, and Tobie Cooke, 1589.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFourquevaux, Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie, and Paul Ive. Instructions for the Warres: Amply, Learnedly, and Politiquely, Discoursing the Method of Militarie Discipline. Originally Written in French by That Rare and Worthy Generall, Monsieur William De Bellay, Lord of Langey, Knight of the Order of Fraunce, and the Kings Lieutenant in Thurin. Translated by Paule Iue, Gent. Printed [by Thomas Orwin], for Thomas Man, and Tobie Cooke, 1589.