Fernández, J. (1700). The honour of chivalry, or, The renowned and famous history of Don Bellianis of Greece: Giving an account of all his valiant and wonderful exploits and adventures, as fighting battles, single combates, finishing enchantments, rescuing distressed ladies, destroying monsters, &c. with his love to the fair Princess Florisbella, daughter to the soldan of Babylon, and by what means he obtained her in marriage, &c. Printed by W.O. ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFernández, Jerónimo. The Honour of Chivalry, or, The Renowned and Famous History of Don Bellianis of Greece: Giving an Account of All His Valiant and Wonderful Exploits and Adventures, as Fighting Battles, Single Combates, Finishing Enchantments, Rescuing Distressed Ladies, Destroying Monsters, &c. with His Love to the Fair Princess Florisbella, Daughter to the Soldan of Babylon, and by What Means He Obtained Her in Marriage, &c. London: Printed by W.O. ..., 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFernández, Jerónimo. The Honour of Chivalry, or, The Renowned and Famous History of Don Bellianis of Greece: Giving an Account of All His Valiant and Wonderful Exploits and Adventures, as Fighting Battles, Single Combates, Finishing Enchantments, Rescuing Distressed Ladies, Destroying Monsters, &c. with His Love to the Fair Princess Florisbella, Daughter to the Soldan of Babylon, and by What Means He Obtained Her in Marriage, &c. Printed by W.O. ..., 1700.