APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ross, A. (1676). Mystagogus poeticus; or, The muses interpreter,: Explaining the historical mysteries, and mystical histories of the ancient Greek and Latin poets. Here Apollo's temple is again opened, the muses treasures the sixth time discovered, and the gardens of Parnassus disclosed more fully; whence many flowers of useful, delightful, and rare observations, never touched by any other mythologist, are collected. (The 6th ed. corrected and enlarged.). Printed for S. Mearn, J. Martin, and H. Herringman: and are to be sold by George Swinnock ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ross, Alexander. Mystagogus Poeticus; or, The Muses Interpreter,: Explaining the Historical Mysteries, and Mystical Histories of the Ancient Greek and Latin Poets. Here Apollo's Temple Is Again Opened, the Muses Treasures the Sixth Time Discovered, and the Gardens of Parnassus Disclosed More Fully; Whence Many Flowers of Useful, Delightful, and Rare Observations, Never Touched by Any Other Mythologist, Are Collected. The 6th ed. corrected and enlarged. London,: Printed for S. Mearn, J. Martin, and H. Herringman: and are to be sold by George Swinnock ..., 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ross, Alexander. Mystagogus Poeticus; or, The Muses Interpreter,: Explaining the Historical Mysteries, and Mystical Histories of the Ancient Greek and Latin Poets. Here Apollo's Temple Is Again Opened, the Muses Treasures the Sixth Time Discovered, and the Gardens of Parnassus Disclosed More Fully; Whence Many Flowers of Useful, Delightful, and Rare Observations, Never Touched by Any Other Mythologist, Are Collected. The 6th ed. corrected and enlarged. Printed for S. Mearn, J. Martin, and H. Herringman: and are to be sold by George Swinnock ..., 1676.

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