Davies, J. (1622). Nosce teipsum: This oracle expounded in two elegies 1. Of humane knowledge. 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof. Hymnes of Astræa in acrosticke verse. Orchestra, or A poeme of dauncing. In a dialogue betweene Penelope, and one of her wooers. Not finished. Printed by Augustine Mathewes for Richard Hawkins, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, neere Serieants Inne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDavies, John. Nosce Teipsum: This Oracle Expounded in Two Elegies 1. Of Humane Knowledge. 2. Of the Soule of Man, and the Immortalitie Thereof. Hymnes of Astræa in Acrosticke Verse. Orchestra, or A Poeme of Dauncing. In a Dialogue Betweene Penelope, and One of Her Wooers. Not Finished. London: Printed by Augustine Mathewes for Richard Hawkins, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, neere Serieants Inne, 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDavies, John. Nosce Teipsum: This Oracle Expounded in Two Elegies 1. Of Humane Knowledge. 2. Of the Soule of Man, and the Immortalitie Thereof. Hymnes of Astræa in Acrosticke Verse. Orchestra, or A Poeme of Dauncing. In a Dialogue Betweene Penelope, and One of Her Wooers. Not Finished. Printed by Augustine Mathewes for Richard Hawkins, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, neere Serieants Inne, 1622.