APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, W. (1605). A treatise of morall philosophie: Containing the sayings of the wise: wherin you may see the worthy & pithie sayings of philosophers, emperors, kings and oratours: of their liues, their answers, of what linage they come of, & of what countrie they were: whose worthy sentences, notable precepts, counsels, parables and semblables, doe heereafter follow. First gathered and partly set foorth by William Bauldwin, & now the fourth time since that inlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, one of the gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties Chappell. by Thomas Este.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, William. A Treatise of Morall Philosophie: Containing the Sayings of the Wise: Wherin You May See the Worthy & Pithie Sayings of Philosophers, Emperors, Kings and Oratours: Of Their Liues, Their Answers, of What Linage They Come of, & of What Countrie They Were: Whose Worthy Sentences, Notable Precepts, Counsels, Parables and Semblables, Doe Heereafter Follow. First Gathered and Partly Set Foorth by William Bauldwin, & Now the Fourth Time Since That Inlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, One of the Gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties Chappell. Imprinted at London: by Thomas Este, 1605.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baldwin, William. A Treatise of Morall Philosophie: Containing the Sayings of the Wise: Wherin You May See the Worthy & Pithie Sayings of Philosophers, Emperors, Kings and Oratours: Of Their Liues, Their Answers, of What Linage They Come of, & of What Countrie They Were: Whose Worthy Sentences, Notable Precepts, Counsels, Parables and Semblables, Doe Heereafter Follow. First Gathered and Partly Set Foorth by William Bauldwin, & Now the Fourth Time Since That Inlarged by Thomas Paulfreyman, One of the Gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties Chappell. by Thomas Este, 1605.

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