Breme, T., & I. B., f. 1. (1584). The mirrour of friendship: Both hovv to knovve a perfect friend, and how to choose him. With a briefe treatise, or caueat, not to trust in worldly properitie. Translated out of Italian into English by Thomas Breme Gentleman. By Abel Ieffes [and William Dickenson], dwelling in Sermon lane, neere Paules chayne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBreme, Thomas, and fl. 1584 I. B. The Mirrour of Friendship: Both Hovv to Knovve a Perfect Friend, and How to Choose Him. With a Briefe Treatise, or Caueat, Not to Trust in Worldly Properitie. Translated Out of Italian into English by Thomas Breme Gentleman. Imprinted at London: By Abel Ieffes [and William Dickenson], dwelling in Sermon lane, neere Paules chayne, 1584.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBreme, Thomas, and fl. 1584 I. B. The Mirrour of Friendship: Both Hovv to Knovve a Perfect Friend, and How to Choose Him. With a Briefe Treatise, or Caueat, Not to Trust in Worldly Properitie. Translated Out of Italian into English by Thomas Breme Gentleman. By Abel Ieffes [and William Dickenson], dwelling in Sermon lane, neere Paules chayne, 1584.