APA (7th ed.) Citation

Simon Robson. (1598). The choise of change: Containing the triplicitie of diuinitie, philosophie, and poetrie. Short for memorie, profitable for knowledge, and necessarie for maners: VVhereby the learned may bee confirmed, the ignorant instructed, and all men generally recreated. Newly set foorth by S.R. Gent. and Student in the Vniversitie of Cambridge. Printed by Thomas Este.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Simon Robson. The Choise of Change: Containing the Triplicitie of Diuinitie, Philosophie, and Poetrie. Short for Memorie, Profitable for Knowledge, and Necessarie for Maners: VVhereby the Learned May Bee Confirmed, the Ignorant Instructed, and All Men Generally Recreated. Newly Set Foorth by S.R. Gent. and Student in the Vniversitie of Cambridge. At London: Printed by Thomas Este, 1598.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Simon Robson. The Choise of Change: Containing the Triplicitie of Diuinitie, Philosophie, and Poetrie. Short for Memorie, Profitable for Knowledge, and Necessarie for Maners: VVhereby the Learned May Bee Confirmed, the Ignorant Instructed, and All Men Generally Recreated. Newly Set Foorth by S.R. Gent. and Student in the Vniversitie of Cambridge. Printed by Thomas Este, 1598.

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