APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ovid 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. (1795). Ovid's metamorphoses, in fifteen books: With the notes of John Minellius, and others, in English. With a prose version of the author. By Nathan Bailey, carefully revised, improved, and enlarged. With the additions of I. Abbe' Banier's arguments and explanations of the history and explanations of the history and mythology of each fable. II. An explanation of the labours of Hercules. III. An account of the siege of Troy, with the history of the commanders, for the better understanding of that event, so much the subject of our author's piece, as well as other classical writers. IV. An essay on the rise, nature, use, and extent of fabulous compositions. Printed by John Exshaw.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ovid 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ovid's Metamorphoses, in Fifteen Books: With the Notes of John Minellius, and Others, in English. With a Prose Version of the Author. By Nathan Bailey, Carefully Revised, Improved, and Enlarged. With the Additions of I. Abbe' Banier's Arguments and Explanations of the History and Explanations of the History and Mythology of Each Fable. II. An Explanation of the Labours of Hercules. III. An Account of the Siege of Troy, with the History of the Commanders, for the Better Understanding of That Event, so Much the Subject of Our Author's Piece, as Well as Other Classical Writers. IV. An Essay on the Rise, Nature, Use, and Extent of Fabulous Compositions. Dublin: Printed by John Exshaw, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ovid 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Ovid's Metamorphoses, in Fifteen Books: With the Notes of John Minellius, and Others, in English. With a Prose Version of the Author. By Nathan Bailey, Carefully Revised, Improved, and Enlarged. With the Additions of I. Abbe' Banier's Arguments and Explanations of the History and Explanations of the History and Mythology of Each Fable. II. An Explanation of the Labours of Hercules. III. An Account of the Siege of Troy, with the History of the Commanders, for the Better Understanding of That Event, so Much the Subject of Our Author's Piece, as Well as Other Classical Writers. IV. An Essay on the Rise, Nature, Use, and Extent of Fabulous Compositions. Printed by John Exshaw, 1795.

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