Josephus, F. (1700). The works of the learned and valiant Josephus,: Epitomized from the Greek original : and the history preserv'd in what is material and substantial, only by contracting things of lesser moment, digesting the matter closer, and avoiding useless repetitions : to which is added, Josephus's two books against Appion, his rule of reason, or the martyrdom of the Macchabees, and the embassy of Philo Judaeus to the Emperor Caius Caligula. Printed for A.R. and R.B. and sold by W. Turner at the Angel at Lincoln's-Inn back gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJosephus, Flavius. The Works of the Learned and Valiant Josephus,: Epitomized from the Greek Original : And the History Preserv'd in What Is Material and Substantial, Only by Contracting Things of Lesser Moment, Digesting the Matter Closer, and Avoiding Useless Repetitions : To Which Is Added, Josephus's Two Books Against Appion, His Rule of Reason, or the Martyrdom of the Macchabees, and the Embassy of Philo Judaeus to the Emperor Caius Caligula. London: Printed for A.R. and R.B. and sold by W. Turner at the Angel at Lincoln's-Inn back gate, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJosephus, Flavius. The Works of the Learned and Valiant Josephus,: Epitomized from the Greek Original : And the History Preserv'd in What Is Material and Substantial, Only by Contracting Things of Lesser Moment, Digesting the Matter Closer, and Avoiding Useless Repetitions : To Which Is Added, Josephus's Two Books Against Appion, His Rule of Reason, or the Martyrdom of the Macchabees, and the Embassy of Philo Judaeus to the Emperor Caius Caligula. Printed for A.R. and R.B. and sold by W. Turner at the Angel at Lincoln's-Inn back gate, 1700.