Holbein, H. (1803). The Dances of Death through the various stages of human life: Wherein the Capriciousness of that Tyrant is exhibited, in Forty-six Copper-plates, done from the Original Designs, which were cut in wood, and afterwards painted ... ; To which are prefixed descriptions of each plate in french and english, with the scripture text from which the designs were taken. Scott.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHolbein, Hans. The Dances of Death Through the Various Stages of Human Life: Wherein the Capriciousness of That Tyrant Is Exhibited, in Forty-six Copper-plates, Done from the Original Designs, Which Were Cut in Wood, and Afterwards Painted ... ; To Which Are Prefixed Descriptions of Each Plate in French and English, with the Scripture Text from Which the Designs Were Taken. London: Scott, 1803.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHolbein, Hans. The Dances of Death Through the Various Stages of Human Life: Wherein the Capriciousness of That Tyrant Is Exhibited, in Forty-six Copper-plates, Done from the Original Designs, Which Were Cut in Wood, and Afterwards Painted ... ; To Which Are Prefixed Descriptions of Each Plate in French and English, with the Scripture Text from Which the Designs Were Taken. Scott, 1803.