Philomusus. (1646). The academy of complements: Wherein ladies, gentlewomen, schollers, and strangers may accommodate their courtly practice with gentile ceremonies, complementall amorous high expressions, and forms of speaking or writing of letters most in fashion. A worke perused, exactly perfected, every where corrected and inriched by the author, with additions of witty poems, and pleasant songs (The seventh edition, with two tables; the one expounding the most hard English words, the other resolving the most delightfull fictions of the heathen poets. With the addition of a new schoole of lore, and a present of excellent similitudes, comparisons, fancies, and devices.). printed by M. Bell, for Hum. Mosely, and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilomusus. The Academy of Complements: Wherein Ladies, Gentlewomen, Schollers, and Strangers May Accommodate Their Courtly Practice with Gentile Ceremonies, Complementall Amorous High Expressions, and Forms of Speaking or Writing of Letters Most in Fashion. A Worke Perused, Exactly Perfected, Every Where Corrected and Inriched by the Author, with Additions of Witty Poems, and Pleasant Songs. The seventh edition, with two tables; the one expounding the most hard English words, the other resolving the most delightfull fictions of the heathen poets. With the addition of a new schoole of lore, and a present of excellent similitudes, comparisons, fancies, and devices. London: printed by M. Bell, for Hum. Mosely, and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in Pauls Church-yard, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilomusus. The Academy of Complements: Wherein Ladies, Gentlewomen, Schollers, and Strangers May Accommodate Their Courtly Practice with Gentile Ceremonies, Complementall Amorous High Expressions, and Forms of Speaking or Writing of Letters Most in Fashion. A Worke Perused, Exactly Perfected, Every Where Corrected and Inriched by the Author, with Additions of Witty Poems, and Pleasant Songs. The seventh edition, with two tables; the one expounding the most hard English words, the other resolving the most delightfull fictions of the heathen poets. With the addition of a new schoole of lore, and a present of excellent similitudes, comparisons, fancies, and devices. printed by M. Bell, for Hum. Mosely, and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in Pauls Church-yard, 1646.