APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fernández, J., & L. A., f. 1. (1598). The honour of chiualrie: Set downe in the most famous historie of the magnanimious and heroike Prince Don Bellianis: sonne vnto the Emperour Don Bellaneo of Greece. Wherein are described, the straunge and dangerous aduentures that him befell. With his loue towards the Princesse Florisbella: daughter vnto the Souldan of Babylon. Englished out of Italian, by L.A. Printed by Thomas Creede.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fernández, Jerónimo, and fl. 1598 L. A. The Honour of Chiualrie: Set Downe in the Most Famous Historie of the Magnanimious and Heroike Prince Don Bellianis: Sonne Vnto the Emperour Don Bellaneo of Greece. Wherein Are Described, the Straunge and Dangerous Aduentures That Him Befell. With His Loue Towards the Princesse Florisbella: Daughter Vnto the Souldan of Babylon. Englished Out of Italian, by L.A. London: Printed by Thomas Creede, 1598.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fernández, Jerónimo, and fl. 1598 L. A. The Honour of Chiualrie: Set Downe in the Most Famous Historie of the Magnanimious and Heroike Prince Don Bellianis: Sonne Vnto the Emperour Don Bellaneo of Greece. Wherein Are Described, the Straunge and Dangerous Aduentures That Him Befell. With His Loue Towards the Princesse Florisbella: Daughter Vnto the Souldan of Babylon. Englished Out of Italian, by L.A. Printed by Thomas Creede, 1598.

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