Gibbon, C. (1589). The remedie of reason: Not so comfortable for matter, as compendious for memorie. Wherein the ignorant may gather instruction, the learned confirmation, all men consolation. By Charles Gibbon. By Thomas Orwin.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGibbon, Charles. The Remedie of Reason: Not so Comfortable for Matter, as Compendious for Memorie. Wherein the Ignorant May Gather Instruction, the Learned Confirmation, All Men Consolation. By Charles Gibbon. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Orwin, 1589.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGibbon, Charles. The Remedie of Reason: Not so Comfortable for Matter, as Compendious for Memorie. Wherein the Ignorant May Gather Instruction, the Learned Confirmation, All Men Consolation. By Charles Gibbon. By Thomas Orwin, 1589.
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