Seneca, L. A. P. -. (1561). Lucii Annei Senecæ tragedia prima quæ inscribitur Hercules furens nuper recognita, & ab omnibus mendis, quibus antea scatebat sedulo purgata, & in studiosæ iuuentutis vtilitate[m], in Anglicum metrum tanta fide conuersa, vt carmen pro carmine quoad Anglica lingua patiatur pene redditum videas. Per Iasperum Heyvvodum Oxoniensem: = The first tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca, intituled Hercules furens, newly pervsed and of all faultes whereof it did before abound diligently corrected, and for the profit of young schollers so faithfully translated into English metre, that ye may se verse for verse tourned as farre as the phrase of the english permitteth by Iasper Heywood studient in Oxford. By Henrye Sutton dvvelling in pater noster rovve at the signe of the blacke Boy.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65. Lucii Annei Senecæ Tragedia Prima Quæ Inscribitur Hercules Furens Nuper Recognita, & Ab Omnibus Mendis, Quibus Antea Scatebat Sedulo Purgata, & in Studiosæ Iuuentutis Vtilitate[m], in Anglicum Metrum Tanta Fide Conuersa, Vt Carmen Pro Carmine Quoad Anglica Lingua Patiatur Pene Redditum Videas. Per Iasperum Heyvvodum Oxoniensem: = The First Tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca, Intituled Hercules Furens, Newly Pervsed and of All Faultes Whereof It Did Before Abound Diligently Corrected, and for the Profit of Young Schollers so Faithfully Translated into English Metre, That Ye May Se Verse for Verse Tourned as Farre as the Phrase of the English Permitteth by Iasper Heywood Studient in Oxford. S.l: By Henrye Sutton dvvelling in pater noster rovve at the signe of the blacke Boy, 1561.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65. Lucii Annei Senecæ Tragedia Prima Quæ Inscribitur Hercules Furens Nuper Recognita, & Ab Omnibus Mendis, Quibus Antea Scatebat Sedulo Purgata, & in Studiosæ Iuuentutis Vtilitate[m], in Anglicum Metrum Tanta Fide Conuersa, Vt Carmen Pro Carmine Quoad Anglica Lingua Patiatur Pene Redditum Videas. Per Iasperum Heyvvodum Oxoniensem: = The First Tragedie of Lucius Anneus Seneca, Intituled Hercules Furens, Newly Pervsed and of All Faultes Whereof It Did Before Abound Diligently Corrected, and for the Profit of Young Schollers so Faithfully Translated into English Metre, That Ye May Se Verse for Verse Tourned as Farre as the Phrase of the English Permitteth by Iasper Heywood Studient in Oxford. By Henrye Sutton dvvelling in pater noster rovve at the signe of the blacke Boy, 1561.