APA (7th ed.) Citation

Artaxerxes I, K. o. P., & Josephus, F. (1661). The folly and wisdom of the ancients:: In tvvo letters wonderfully preserved for almost 2000 years. Translated out of the Greek copy, and recommended to the judicious, to consider how far the case therein exprest, may concern our present times, either prophetically or parallel. Being two letters of Artaxerxes that great king, as they are recorded by Josephus, in his 11th. book, and 6th. chap. Printed for F. Smith, at the Sign of the Elephant and Castle, without Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Artaxerxes I, King of Persia, and Flavius Josephus. The Folly and Wisdom of the Ancients:: In Tvvo Letters Wonderfully Preserved for Almost 2000 Years. Translated Out of the Greek Copy, and Recommended to the Judicious, to Consider How Far the Case Therein Exprest, May Concern Our Present Times, Either Prophetically or Parallel. Being Two Letters of Artaxerxes That Great King, as They Are Recorded by Josephus, in His 11th. Book, and 6th. Chap. London: Printed for F. Smith, at the Sign of the Elephant and Castle, without Temple-Bar, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Artaxerxes I, King of Persia, and Flavius Josephus. The Folly and Wisdom of the Ancients:: In Tvvo Letters Wonderfully Preserved for Almost 2000 Years. Translated Out of the Greek Copy, and Recommended to the Judicious, to Consider How Far the Case Therein Exprest, May Concern Our Present Times, Either Prophetically or Parallel. Being Two Letters of Artaxerxes That Great King, as They Are Recorded by Josephus, in His 11th. Book, and 6th. Chap. Printed for F. Smith, at the Sign of the Elephant and Castle, without Temple-Bar, 1661.

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