Ford, E. (1634). The most pleasant history of Ornatvs and Artesia: VVherein is contayned the vniust raigne of Thæon King of Phrygia. Who with his sonne Lenon intending Ornatvs his death, right heyre to the crowne, was afterwards slaine by his owne servants; and Ornatvs, after many extreame miseries crowned king. printed by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, dwelling in Grub-street neere the Lower-Pumpe.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ford, Emanuel. The Most Pleasant History of Ornatvs and Artesia: VVherein Is Contayned the Vniust Raigne of Thæon King of Phrygia. Who with His Sonne Lenon Intending Ornatvs His Death, Right Heyre to the Crowne, Was Afterwards Slaine by His Owne Servants; and Ornatvs, After Many Extreame Miseries Crowned King. London: printed by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, dwelling in Grub-street neere the Lower-Pumpe, 1634.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ford, Emanuel. The Most Pleasant History of Ornatvs and Artesia: VVherein Is Contayned the Vniust Raigne of Thæon King of Phrygia. Who with His Sonne Lenon Intending Ornatvs His Death, Right Heyre to the Crowne, Was Afterwards Slaine by His Owne Servants; and Ornatvs, After Many Extreame Miseries Crowned King. printed by B. Alsop and T. Favvcet, dwelling in Grub-street neere the Lower-Pumpe, 1634.