Simon Robson. (1577). The courte of ciuill courtesie: Fitly furnished with a pleasant porte of stately phrases and pithie precepts, assembled in the behalfe of all younge gentlemen and others that are desirous to frame their behauiour according to their estates at all times and in all companies, therby to purchase worthy prayse of their inferiours and estimation and credite amonge theyr betters. By Richard Jhones.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Simon Robson. The Courte of Ciuill Courtesie: Fitly Furnished with a Pleasant Porte of Stately Phrases and Pithie Precepts, Assembled in the Behalfe of All Younge Gentlemen and Others That Are Desirous to Frame Their Behauiour According to Their Estates at All Times and in All Companies, Therby to Purchase Worthy Prayse of Their Inferiours and Estimation and Credite Amonge Theyr Betters. Imprinted at London: By Richard Jhones, 1577.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Simon Robson. The Courte of Ciuill Courtesie: Fitly Furnished with a Pleasant Porte of Stately Phrases and Pithie Precepts, Assembled in the Behalfe of All Younge Gentlemen and Others That Are Desirous to Frame Their Behauiour According to Their Estates at All Times and in All Companies, Therby to Purchase Worthy Prayse of Their Inferiours and Estimation and Credite Amonge Theyr Betters. By Richard Jhones, 1577.