APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, W. (1579). A treatice of morall philosophy: Contaynynge the sayinges of the wyse, wherein you maye see the woorthye and pythye sayinges of philosophers, emperors, kynges, and oratours: of their liues, their aunsweres, of what linage they came of, and of what countrey they were, whose woorthy sentences, notable preceptes, counsailes, parables and semblables, doe hereafter followe. First gathered and partly set forth by William Baudwin, and nowe the fourth time since thatenlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, one of the gentlemen of the Queenes maiesties chapell. In Fleetestrete within Temple Barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre, by Richard Tottyll.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, William. A Treatice of Morall Philosophy: Contaynynge the Sayinges of the Wyse, Wherein You Maye See the Woorthye and Pythye Sayinges of Philosophers, Emperors, Kynges, and Oratours: Of Their Liues, Their Aunsweres, of What Linage They Came of, and of What Countrey They Were, Whose Woorthy Sentences, Notable Preceptes, Counsailes, Parables and Semblables, Doe Hereafter Followe. First Gathered and Partly Set Forth by William Baudwin, and Nowe the Fourth Time Since Thatenlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, One of the Gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties Chapell. S.l: In Fleetestrete within Temple Barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre, by Richard Tottyll, 1579.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, William. A Treatice of Morall Philosophy: Contaynynge the Sayinges of the Wyse, Wherein You Maye See the Woorthye and Pythye Sayinges of Philosophers, Emperors, Kynges, and Oratours: Of Their Liues, Their Aunsweres, of What Linage They Came of, and of What Countrey They Were, Whose Woorthy Sentences, Notable Preceptes, Counsailes, Parables and Semblables, Doe Hereafter Followe. First Gathered and Partly Set Forth by William Baudwin, and Nowe the Fourth Time Since Thatenlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, One of the Gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties Chapell. In Fleetestrete within Temple Barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre, by Richard Tottyll, 1579.

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