Graglia, G. (1787). An italian and English pocket dictionary: In two parts. I. Italian and English II. English and Italian. Compiled from the best authorities. In which the Parts of Speech are Distinguished; And, in order to facilitate Pronunciation, The Italian Words are properly accented. By G. Graglia, Teacher of the Italian Language, And Author of the Italian Editions of Martial's Epigrams, and De Lolme's History of the English Constitution. printed for Lockyer Davis, near Gray's-Inn, Holborn, Printer to the Royal Society.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGraglia, Giuspanio. An Italian and English Pocket Dictionary: In Two Parts. I. Italian and English II. English and Italian. Compiled from the Best Authorities. In Which the Parts of Speech Are Distinguished; And, in Order to Facilitate Pronunciation, The Italian Words Are Properly Accented. By G. Graglia, Teacher of the Italian Language, And Author of the Italian Editions of Martial's Epigrams, and De Lolme's History of the English Constitution. London: printed for Lockyer Davis, near Gray's-Inn, Holborn, Printer to the Royal Society, 1787.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGraglia, Giuspanio. An Italian and English Pocket Dictionary: In Two Parts. I. Italian and English II. English and Italian. Compiled from the Best Authorities. In Which the Parts of Speech Are Distinguished; And, in Order to Facilitate Pronunciation, The Italian Words Are Properly Accented. By G. Graglia, Teacher of the Italian Language, And Author of the Italian Editions of Martial's Epigrams, and De Lolme's History of the English Constitution. printed for Lockyer Davis, near Gray's-Inn, Holborn, Printer to the Royal Society, 1787.