APA (7th ed.) Citation

N. W., d. 1. (1683). Imago saeculi: The image of the age, represented in four characters, viz. the [brace] ambitious statesman, insatiable miser, atheistical gallant, factious schismatick : to which is added a pindarique elegie on the most learned and famous physitian Dr. Willis (The second edition.). Printed by L.L. for Anthony Stephens, bookseller in Oxford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

N. W., d. 1679. Imago Saeculi: The Image of the Age, Represented in Four Characters, Viz. the [brace] Ambitious Statesman, Insatiable Miser, Atheistical Gallant, Factious Schismatick : To Which Is Added a Pindarique Elegie on the Most Learned and Famous Physitian Dr. Willis. The second edition. Oxford: Printed by L.L. for Anthony Stephens, bookseller in Oxford, 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

N. W., d. 1679. Imago Saeculi: The Image of the Age, Represented in Four Characters, Viz. the [brace] Ambitious Statesman, Insatiable Miser, Atheistical Gallant, Factious Schismatick : To Which Is Added a Pindarique Elegie on the Most Learned and Famous Physitian Dr. Willis. The second edition. Printed by L.L. for Anthony Stephens, bookseller in Oxford, 1683.

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