Phocylides fl. 544-541 B.C. (1785). The preceptive moral poem of Phocilides: Who lived 530 years before Christ, at Miletus, a city of Ionia. Translated from the Greek. To which is added, a few select poems: divine and moral. Intended chiefly to promote Moral and Virtuous Principles in the Minds of Youth. printed by Dennett Jaques, for John Tapner, Boxgrove. And sold by S. Crowder, London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhocylides fl. 544-541 B.C. The Preceptive Moral Poem of Phocilides: Who Lived 530 Years Before Christ, at Miletus, a City of Ionia. Translated from the Greek. To Which Is Added, a Few Select Poems: Divine and Moral. Intended Chiefly to Promote Moral and Virtuous Principles in the Minds of Youth. Chichester: printed by Dennett Jaques, for John Tapner, Boxgrove. And sold by S. Crowder, London, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhocylides fl. 544-541 B.C. The Preceptive Moral Poem of Phocilides: Who Lived 530 Years Before Christ, at Miletus, a City of Ionia. Translated from the Greek. To Which Is Added, a Few Select Poems: Divine and Moral. Intended Chiefly to Promote Moral and Virtuous Principles in the Minds of Youth. printed by Dennett Jaques, for John Tapner, Boxgrove. And sold by S. Crowder, London, 1785.