D. P. (1700). The history of Reynard the Fox, and Reynardine his son: In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful or allegorical: and every chapter illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. Written by an eminent statesman of the German Empire, and since done into English, Dutch, French, Italian, &c. Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationD. P. The History of Reynard the Fox, and Reynardine His Son: In Two Parts. With Morals to Each Chapter, Explaining What Appears Doubtful or Allegorical: And Every Chapter Illustrated with a Curious Device, or Picture, Representing to the Eye All the Material Passages. Written by an Eminent Statesman of the German Empire, and Since Done into English, Dutch, French, Italian, &c. [London]: Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationD. P. The History of Reynard the Fox, and Reynardine His Son: In Two Parts. With Morals to Each Chapter, Explaining What Appears Doubtful or Allegorical: And Every Chapter Illustrated with a Curious Device, or Picture, Representing to the Eye All the Material Passages. Written by an Eminent Statesman of the German Empire, and Since Done into English, Dutch, French, Italian, &c. Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700.