Painter, W. (1580). The second tome of the Palace of pleasure: Contayning store of goodlye histories, tragical matters, & other morall argumentes, very requisite for delight and profyte. Chose and selected out of diuers good and commendable authors, and now once agayn corrected and encreased. By VVilliam Painter, clerke of the ordinance and armarie. In Fleatstrete by Thomas Marshe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPainter, William. The Second Tome of the Palace of Pleasure: Contayning Store of Goodlye Histories, Tragical Matters, & Other Morall Argumentes, Very Requisite for Delight and Profyte. Chose and Selected Out of Diuers Good and Commendable Authors, and Now Once Agayn Corrected and Encreased. By VVilliam Painter, Clerke of the Ordinance and Armarie. Imprinted at London: In Fleatstrete by Thomas Marshe, 1580.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPainter, William. The Second Tome of the Palace of Pleasure: Contayning Store of Goodlye Histories, Tragical Matters, & Other Morall Argumentes, Very Requisite for Delight and Profyte. Chose and Selected Out of Diuers Good and Commendable Authors, and Now Once Agayn Corrected and Encreased. By VVilliam Painter, Clerke of the Ordinance and Armarie. In Fleatstrete by Thomas Marshe, 1580.