Boccaccio, G. (1571). Thirtene most plesant and delectable questions, entituled a disport of diuers noble personages written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace, Florentine and poet laureate, in his booke named Philocopo. Englished by H.G. These bookes are to be solde at the corner shoppe, at the northweast dore of Paules. By Henry Bynneman, for Rycharde Smyth.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoccaccio, Giovanni. Thirtene Most Plesant and Delectable Questions, Entituled a Disport of Diuers Noble Personages Written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace, Florentine and Poet Laureate, in His Booke Named Philocopo. Englished by H.G. These Bookes Are to Be Solde at the Corner Shoppe, at the Northweast Dore of Paules. S.l: By Henry Bynneman, for Rycharde Smyth, 1571.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoccaccio, Giovanni. Thirtene Most Plesant and Delectable Questions, Entituled a Disport of Diuers Noble Personages Written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace, Florentine and Poet Laureate, in His Booke Named Philocopo. Englished by H.G. These Bookes Are to Be Solde at the Corner Shoppe, at the Northweast Dore of Paules. By Henry Bynneman, for Rycharde Smyth, 1571.