I. B. (1657). Heroick education, or Choice maximes and instructions, for the most sure and facile training up of youth, in the ways of eminent learning, and vertues: A treatise very necessary for all men; but most especially for such as undertake the charge, to govern the young nobility and gentry. In two books, together with a short appendix. Printed for William Hope, at the blew Anchor, behind the Old Exchange, and Henry Herringman, at the blew Anchor in the lower walk in the New Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)I. B. Heroick Education, or Choice Maximes and Instructions, for the Most Sure and Facile Training Up of Youth, in the Ways of Eminent Learning, and Vertues: A Treatise Very Necessary for All Men; but Most Especially for Such as Undertake the Charge, to Govern the Young Nobility and Gentry. In Two Books, Together with a Short Appendix. London: Printed for William Hope, at the blew Anchor, behind the Old Exchange, and Henry Herringman, at the blew Anchor in the lower walk in the New Exchange, 1657.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)I. B. Heroick Education, or Choice Maximes and Instructions, for the Most Sure and Facile Training Up of Youth, in the Ways of Eminent Learning, and Vertues: A Treatise Very Necessary for All Men; but Most Especially for Such as Undertake the Charge, to Govern the Young Nobility and Gentry. In Two Books, Together with a Short Appendix. Printed for William Hope, at the blew Anchor, behind the Old Exchange, and Henry Herringman, at the blew Anchor in the lower walk in the New Exchange, 1657.