APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 4. B. o. 1. A. (1650). Ovids Metamorphosis: Translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue, so far as grammar and the verse will well bear : written chiefly for the good of schools, to be used according to the directions in the preface to the Painfull school-master, and more fully in the book called Ludus literarius, or, The grammar-school, chap. 8. Printed for J.F. and Andrew Kemb, and are to be sold at his shop ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ovids Metamorphosis: Translated Grammatically, and Also According to the Propriety of Our English Tongue, so Far as Grammar and the Verse Will Well Bear : Written Chiefly for the Good of Schools, to Be Used According to the Directions in the Preface to the Painfull School-master, and More Fully in the Book Called Ludus Literarius, or, The Grammar-school, Chap. 8. London: Printed for J.F. and Andrew Kemb, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ovids Metamorphosis: Translated Grammatically, and Also According to the Propriety of Our English Tongue, so Far as Grammar and the Verse Will Well Bear : Written Chiefly for the Good of Schools, to Be Used According to the Directions in the Preface to the Painfull School-master, and More Fully in the Book Called Ludus Literarius, or, The Grammar-school, Chap. 8. Printed for J.F. and Andrew Kemb, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1650.

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