More, T. (1624). Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia: Containing, an excellent, learned, wittie, and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the gouernment of the new ile called Vtopia. First written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and worthy of all fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, sometime fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And now after many impressions, newly corrected and purged of all errors hapned in the former editions. Printed by Bernard Alsop, dwelling in Distaffe lane at the signe of the Dolphin.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMore, Thomas. Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia: Containing, an Excellent, Learned, Wittie, and Pleasant Discourse of the Best State of a Publike Weale, as It Is Found in the Gouernment of the New Ile Called Vtopia. First Written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and Worthy of All Fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England; and Translated into English by Raphe Robinson, Sometime Fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And Now After Many Impressions, Newly Corrected and Purged of All Errors Hapned in the Former Editions. London: Printed by Bernard Alsop, dwelling in Distaffe lane at the signe of the Dolphin, 1624.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMore, Thomas. Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia: Containing, an Excellent, Learned, Wittie, and Pleasant Discourse of the Best State of a Publike Weale, as It Is Found in the Gouernment of the New Ile Called Vtopia. First Written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and Worthy of All Fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England; and Translated into English by Raphe Robinson, Sometime Fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And Now After Many Impressions, Newly Corrected and Purged of All Errors Hapned in the Former Editions. Printed by Bernard Alsop, dwelling in Distaffe lane at the signe of the Dolphin, 1624.