APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fisher, P. (1652). Veni; vidi; vici: The triumphs of the most excellent & illustrious, Oliver Cromwell, &c., set forth in a panegyricke. Written originally in Latine, and faithfully done into English heroicall verse, by T:M: Jun. Esq. Whereunto is added an elegy upon the death of the late Lord Deputy of Ireland, the much lamented, Henry Ireton, &c. Printed for Iohn Tey, at the White Lion in the Strand, near the New Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fisher, Payne. Veni; Vidi; Vici: The Triumphs of the Most Excellent & Illustrious, Oliver Cromwell, &c., Set Forth in a Panegyricke. Written Originally in Latine, and Faithfully Done into English Heroicall Verse, by T:M: Jun. Esq. Whereunto Is Added an Elegy upon the Death of the Late Lord Deputy of Ireland, the Much Lamented, Henry Ireton, &c. London: Printed for Iohn Tey, at the White Lion in the Strand, near the New Exchange, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fisher, Payne. Veni; Vidi; Vici: The Triumphs of the Most Excellent & Illustrious, Oliver Cromwell, &c., Set Forth in a Panegyricke. Written Originally in Latine, and Faithfully Done into English Heroicall Verse, by T:M: Jun. Esq. Whereunto Is Added an Elegy upon the Death of the Late Lord Deputy of Ireland, the Much Lamented, Henry Ireton, &c. Printed for Iohn Tey, at the White Lion in the Strand, near the New Exchange, 1652.

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