Whetstone, G. (1582). An heptameron of ciuill discourses: Containing: the Christmasse exercise of sundrie well courted gentlemen and gentlewomen. In whose behauiours, the better sort, may see, a represe[n]tation of thier own vertues: and the inferiour, may learne such rules of ciuil gouernme[n]t, as wil rase out the blemish of their basenesse: wherin, is renowned, the vertues, of a most honourable and braue mynded gentleman. And herein, also, as it were in a mirrour the vnmaried may see the defectes whiche eclipse the glorie of mariage: and the wel maried, as in a table of housholde lawes, may cull out needefull preceptes to establysh their good fortune. A worke, intercoursed with ciuyll pleasure, to reaue tediousnesse from the reader: and garnished with morall noates to make it profitable, to the regarder. The reporte, of George Whetstone. Gent. Printed by Richard Iones, at the signe of the Rose and the Crowne, neare Holburne Bridge.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Whetstone, George. An Heptameron of Ciuill Discourses: Containing: The Christmasse Exercise of Sundrie Well Courted Gentlemen and Gentlewomen. In Whose Behauiours, the Better Sort, May See, a Represe[n]tation of Thier Own Vertues: And the Inferiour, May Learne Such Rules of Ciuil Gouernme[n]t, as Wil Rase Out the Blemish of Their Basenesse: Wherin, Is Renowned, the Vertues, of a Most Honourable and Braue Mynded Gentleman. And Herein, Also, as It Were in a Mirrour the Vnmaried May See the Defectes Whiche Eclipse the Glorie of Mariage: And the Wel Maried, as in a Table of Housholde Lawes, May Cull Out Needefull Preceptes to Establysh Their Good Fortune. A Worke, Intercoursed with Ciuyll Pleasure, to Reaue Tediousnesse from the Reader: And Garnished with Morall Noates to Make It Profitable, to the Regarder. The Reporte, of George Whetstone. Gent. At London: Printed by Richard Iones, at the signe of the Rose and the Crowne, neare Holburne Bridge, 1582.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Whetstone, George. An Heptameron of Ciuill Discourses: Containing: The Christmasse Exercise of Sundrie Well Courted Gentlemen and Gentlewomen. In Whose Behauiours, the Better Sort, May See, a Represe[n]tation of Thier Own Vertues: And the Inferiour, May Learne Such Rules of Ciuil Gouernme[n]t, as Wil Rase Out the Blemish of Their Basenesse: Wherin, Is Renowned, the Vertues, of a Most Honourable and Braue Mynded Gentleman. And Herein, Also, as It Were in a Mirrour the Vnmaried May See the Defectes Whiche Eclipse the Glorie of Mariage: And the Wel Maried, as in a Table of Housholde Lawes, May Cull Out Needefull Preceptes to Establysh Their Good Fortune. A Worke, Intercoursed with Ciuyll Pleasure, to Reaue Tediousnesse from the Reader: And Garnished with Morall Noates to Make It Profitable, to the Regarder. The Reporte, of George Whetstone. Gent. Printed by Richard Iones, at the signe of the Rose and the Crowne, neare Holburne Bridge, 1582.