Hove, F. H. v. (1696). Deliciæ musicæ: Being, a collection of the newest and best songs, with the dialogues in the last new play call'd (Love's a jest) sett by Mr. John Eccles. Sung at His Majesties theatres. Most of the songs within the compass of the flute. With a thorow-bass, for the theorbo-lute, bass-viol, harpsichord, or organ. Composed by several of the best masters. The second book of the second volume. printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford at his shop in the Temple-Change, Fleetstreet, where the first volume is to be had; also a new book for the flute, being the best and easiest instructions yet publish'd. And sold at Oxford by Francis Dollife book-binder, who sells all other musick-books.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHove, Frederick Hendrick van. Deliciæ Musicæ: Being, a Collection of the Newest and Best Songs, with the Dialogues in the Last New Play Call'd (Love's a Jest) Sett by Mr. John Eccles. Sung at His Majesties Theatres. Most of the Songs Within the Compass of the Flute. With a Thorow-bass, for the Theorbo-lute, Bass-viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. Composed by Several of the Best Masters. The Second Book of the Second Volume. London: printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford at his shop in the Temple-Change, Fleetstreet, where the first volume is to be had; also a new book for the flute, being the best and easiest instructions yet publish'd. And sold at Oxford by Francis Dollife book-binder, who sells all other musick-books, 1696.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHove, Frederick Hendrick van. Deliciæ Musicæ: Being, a Collection of the Newest and Best Songs, with the Dialogues in the Last New Play Call'd (Love's a Jest) Sett by Mr. John Eccles. Sung at His Majesties Theatres. Most of the Songs Within the Compass of the Flute. With a Thorow-bass, for the Theorbo-lute, Bass-viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. Composed by Several of the Best Masters. The Second Book of the Second Volume. printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford at his shop in the Temple-Change, Fleetstreet, where the first volume is to be had; also a new book for the flute, being the best and easiest instructions yet publish'd. And sold at Oxford by Francis Dollife book-binder, who sells all other musick-books, 1696.