O., B. (1594). Questions of profitable and pleasant concernings: Talked of by two olde seniors, the one an ancient retired gentleman, the other a midling or new vpstart frankeling, vnder an oake in Kenelworth Parke, where they were met by an accident to defend the partching heate of a hoate day, in grasse or buck-hunting time called by the reporter the display of vaine life, together with a panacea or suppling plaister to cure if it were possible, the principall diseases wherewith this present time is especially vexed. Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Blackfriers by Ludgate.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)O., B. Questions of Profitable and Pleasant Concernings: Talked of by Two Olde Seniors, the One an Ancient Retired Gentleman, the Other a Midling or New Vpstart Frankeling, Vnder an Oake in Kenelworth Parke, Where They Were Met by an Accident to Defend the Partching Heate of a Hoate Day, in Grasse or Buck-hunting Time Called by the Reporter the Display of Vaine Life, Together with a Panacea or Suppling Plaister to Cure If It Were Possible, the Principall Diseases Wherewith This Present Time Is Especially Vexed. London: Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Blackfriers by Ludgate, 1594.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)O., B. Questions of Profitable and Pleasant Concernings: Talked of by Two Olde Seniors, the One an Ancient Retired Gentleman, the Other a Midling or New Vpstart Frankeling, Vnder an Oake in Kenelworth Parke, Where They Were Met by an Accident to Defend the Partching Heate of a Hoate Day, in Grasse or Buck-hunting Time Called by the Reporter the Display of Vaine Life, Together with a Panacea or Suppling Plaister to Cure If It Were Possible, the Principall Diseases Wherewith This Present Time Is Especially Vexed. Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Blackfriers by Ludgate, 1594.