APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stepney, W. (1591). The Spanish schoole-master: Containing seuen dialogues, according to euery day in the weeke, and what is necessarie euerie day to be done, wherein is also most plainly shewed the true and perfect pronunciation of the Spanish tongue, toward the furtherance of all those which are desirous to learne the said tongue within this our realme of England. Whereunto, besides seuen dialogues, are annexed most fine prouerbs and sentences, as also the Lords prayer, the Articles of our beliefe, the ten Commandements, and a vocabularie, with diuers other things necessarie to be knowne in the said tongue. Newly collected and set forth by W. Stepney, professor of the said tongue in the famous citie of London. By R. Field for Iohn Harison.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stepney, William. The Spanish Schoole-master: Containing Seuen Dialogues, According to Euery Day in the Weeke, and What Is Necessarie Euerie Day to Be Done, Wherein Is Also Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Pronunciation of the Spanish Tongue, Toward the Furtherance of All Those Which Are Desirous to Learne the Said Tongue Within This Our Realme of England. Whereunto, Besides Seuen Dialogues, Are Annexed Most Fine Prouerbs and Sentences, as Also the Lords Prayer, the Articles of Our Beliefe, the Ten Commandements, and a Vocabularie, with Diuers Other Things Necessarie to Be Knowne in the Said Tongue. Newly Collected and Set Forth by W. Stepney, Professor of the Said Tongue in the Famous Citie of London. Imprinted at London: By R. Field for Iohn Harison, 1591.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stepney, William. The Spanish Schoole-master: Containing Seuen Dialogues, According to Euery Day in the Weeke, and What Is Necessarie Euerie Day to Be Done, Wherein Is Also Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Pronunciation of the Spanish Tongue, Toward the Furtherance of All Those Which Are Desirous to Learne the Said Tongue Within This Our Realme of England. Whereunto, Besides Seuen Dialogues, Are Annexed Most Fine Prouerbs and Sentences, as Also the Lords Prayer, the Articles of Our Beliefe, the Ten Commandements, and a Vocabularie, with Diuers Other Things Necessarie to Be Knowne in the Said Tongue. Newly Collected and Set Forth by W. Stepney, Professor of the Said Tongue in the Famous Citie of London. By R. Field for Iohn Harison, 1591.

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