APA (7th ed.) Citation

La Barre de Beaumarchais, A. M. d. d. c. 1. (1733). The temple of the muses; or, the principal histories of fabulous antiquity, represented in sixty sculptures; designed and ingraved by Bernard Picart Le Romain, and other celebrated masters. With explications and remarks, which discover the true meaning of the fables, and their foundation in history. printed for Zachariah Chatelain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

La Barre de Beaumarchais, Antoine Mr. de d. ca. 1757. The Temple of the Muses; or, the Principal Histories of Fabulous Antiquity, Represented in Sixty Sculptures; Designed and Ingraved by Bernard Picart Le Romain, and Other Celebrated Masters. With Explications and Remarks, Which Discover the True Meaning of the Fables, and Their Foundation in History. Amsterdam: printed for Zachariah Chatelain, 1733.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

La Barre de Beaumarchais, Antoine Mr. de d. ca. 1757. The Temple of the Muses; or, the Principal Histories of Fabulous Antiquity, Represented in Sixty Sculptures; Designed and Ingraved by Bernard Picart Le Romain, and Other Celebrated Masters. With Explications and Remarks, Which Discover the True Meaning of the Fables, and Their Foundation in History. printed for Zachariah Chatelain, 1733.

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