Draxe, T. (1625). Calliepeia, or A rich store-house of proper, choice, and elegant Latine words and phrases, collected (for the most part) out of Tullies workes, and for the vse and benefit of schollars digested into an alphabeticall order. By Thomas Drax. Printed by [Adam Islip for] Iohn Bill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDraxe, Thomas. Calliepeia, or A Rich Store-house of Proper, Choice, and Elegant Latine Words and Phrases, Collected (for the Most Part) Out of Tullies Workes, and for the Vse and Benefit of Schollars Digested into an Alphabeticall Order. By Thomas Drax. London: Printed by [Adam Islip for] Iohn Bill, 1625.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDraxe, Thomas. Calliepeia, or A Rich Store-house of Proper, Choice, and Elegant Latine Words and Phrases, Collected (for the Most Part) Out of Tullies Workes, and for the Vse and Benefit of Schollars Digested into an Alphabeticall Order. By Thomas Drax. Printed by [Adam Islip for] Iohn Bill, 1625.