APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1703). Ornatissimus joculator: Or, the Compleat Jester. Containing, 1. celebrated jests, 2. merry jokes, 3. witty punns, 4. Notorious Bulls, 5. Pleasant Tales, And 6. Uncommon and Delightful Stories. Accurately collected, and plac'd under their Proper and Distinct Heads. To which is added, Wit's activity display'd: Instructing the meanest Capacity how to perform several Pieces of Art and Ingenuity to the Wonder and Admiration of the Spectators. printed by W. Onley, and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ornatissimus Joculator: Or, the Compleat Jester. Containing, 1. Celebrated Jests, 2. Merry Jokes, 3. Witty Punns, 4. Notorious Bulls, 5. Pleasant Tales, And 6. Uncommon and Delightful Stories. Accurately Collected, and Plac'd Under Their Proper and Distinct Heads. To Which Is Added, Wit's Activity Display'd: Instructing the Meanest Capacity How to Perform Several Pieces of Art and Ingenuity to the Wonder and Admiration of the Spectators. London: printed by W. Onley, and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1703.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ornatissimus Joculator: Or, the Compleat Jester. Containing, 1. Celebrated Jests, 2. Merry Jokes, 3. Witty Punns, 4. Notorious Bulls, 5. Pleasant Tales, And 6. Uncommon and Delightful Stories. Accurately Collected, and Plac'd Under Their Proper and Distinct Heads. To Which Is Added, Wit's Activity Display'd: Instructing the Meanest Capacity How to Perform Several Pieces of Art and Ingenuity to the Wonder and Admiration of the Spectators. printed by W. Onley, and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1703.

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