Baldwin, W., & Boccaccio, G. (1559). A myrroure for magistrates: Wherein may be seen by example of other, with howe greuous plages vices are punished: and howe frayle and vnstable worldly prosperitie is founde, even of those, whom fortune seemeth most highly to fauour. Anno. 1559. In ædibus Thomæ Marshe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBaldwin, William, and Giovanni Boccaccio. A Myrroure for Magistrates: Wherein May Be Seen by Example of Other, with Howe Greuous Plages Vices Are Punished: And Howe Frayle and Vnstable Worldly Prosperitie Is Founde, Even of Those, Whom Fortune Seemeth Most Highly to Fauour. Anno. 1559. Londini: In ædibus Thomæ Marshe, 1559.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBaldwin, William, and Giovanni Boccaccio. A Myrroure for Magistrates: Wherein May Be Seen by Example of Other, with Howe Greuous Plages Vices Are Punished: And Howe Frayle and Vnstable Worldly Prosperitie Is Founde, Even of Those, Whom Fortune Seemeth Most Highly to Fauour. Anno. 1559. In ædibus Thomæ Marshe, 1559.