APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pius II, P., & Barclay, A. (1530). Here begynneth the egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay prest: Wherof the fyrst thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters [et] courtes of all prynces in generall, the matter wherof was translated into Englyshe by the sayd Alexander in fourme of dialoges, oute of a boke named in latin Miserie curialiu[m], compyled by Eneas Siluius poete and oratour, whiche after was Pope of Rome, [et] named Pius. Printed by P. Treveris.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pius II, Pope, and Alexander Barclay. Here Begynneth the Egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay Prest: Wherof the Fyrst Thre Conteyneth the Myseryes of Courters [et] Courtes of All Prynces in Generall, the Matter Wherof Was Translated into Englyshe by the Sayd Alexander in Fourme of Dialoges, Oute of a Boke Named in Latin Miserie Curialiu[m], Compyled by Eneas Siluius Poete and Oratour, Whiche After Was Pope of Rome, [et] Named Pius. [Southwark: Printed by P. Treveris, 1530.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pius II, Pope, and Alexander Barclay. Here Begynneth the Egloges of Alexa[n]der Barclay Prest: Wherof the Fyrst Thre Conteyneth the Myseryes of Courters [et] Courtes of All Prynces in Generall, the Matter Wherof Was Translated into Englyshe by the Sayd Alexander in Fourme of Dialoges, Oute of a Boke Named in Latin Miserie Curialiu[m], Compyled by Eneas Siluius Poete and Oratour, Whiche After Was Pope of Rome, [et] Named Pius. Printed by P. Treveris, 1530.

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