Hollyband, C. (1573). The French schoolemaister: Wherin is most plainlie shewed, the true and most perfect way of pronouncinge of the French tongue, without any helpe of maister or teacher: set foorthe for the furtherance of all those whiche doo studie priuatly in their owne study or houses: vnto the which is annexed a vocabularie for al such woordes as bee vsed in common talkes: by M. Claudius Hollybande, professor of the Latin, Frenche, and Englishe tongues. By VVilliam How: for Abraham Veale.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHollyband, Claudius. The French Schoolemaister: Wherin Is Most Plainlie Shewed, the True and Most Perfect Way of Pronouncinge of the French Tongue, Without Any Helpe of Maister or Teacher: Set Foorthe for the Furtherance of All Those Whiche Doo Studie Priuatly in Their Owne Study or Houses: Vnto the Which Is Annexed a Vocabularie for Al Such Woordes as Bee Vsed in Common Talkes: By M. Claudius Hollybande, Professor of the Latin, Frenche, and Englishe Tongues. Imprinted at London: By VVilliam How: for Abraham Veale, 1573.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHollyband, Claudius. The French Schoolemaister: Wherin Is Most Plainlie Shewed, the True and Most Perfect Way of Pronouncinge of the French Tongue, Without Any Helpe of Maister or Teacher: Set Foorthe for the Furtherance of All Those Whiche Doo Studie Priuatly in Their Owne Study or Houses: Vnto the Which Is Annexed a Vocabularie for Al Such Woordes as Bee Vsed in Common Talkes: By M. Claudius Hollybande, Professor of the Latin, Frenche, and Englishe Tongues. By VVilliam How: for Abraham Veale, 1573.