APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentillet, I. (1602). A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie: Divided into three parts, namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke. Printed by Adam Islip.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentillet, Innocent. A Discourse Vpon the Meanes of Vvel Governing and Maintaining in Good Peace, a Kingdome, or Other Principalitie: Divided into Three Parts, Namely, the Counsell, the Religion, and the Policie, Vvhich a Prince Ought to Hold and Follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke. London: Printed by Adam Islip, 1602.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentillet, Innocent. A Discourse Vpon the Meanes of Vvel Governing and Maintaining in Good Peace, a Kingdome, or Other Principalitie: Divided into Three Parts, Namely, the Counsell, the Religion, and the Policie, Vvhich a Prince Ought to Hold and Follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke. Printed by Adam Islip, 1602.

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