APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hotman, J. (1609). A casket full of rich iewels: For the ornament, and adorning, both of the minde and habite, of the most absolutest ambassador, or professed statest. Garnished with many worthy examples, most short and pithie histories, and well aduised counsailes, concerning princes, and state businesse. Printed for Walter Burre.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hotman, Jean. A Casket Full of Rich Iewels: For the Ornament, and Adorning, Both of the Minde and Habite, of the Most Absolutest Ambassador, or Professed Statest. Garnished with Many Worthy Examples, Most Short and Pithie Histories, and Well Aduised Counsailes, Concerning Princes, and State Businesse. London: Printed for Walter Burre, 1609.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hotman, Jean. A Casket Full of Rich Iewels: For the Ornament, and Adorning, Both of the Minde and Habite, of the Most Absolutest Ambassador, or Professed Statest. Garnished with Many Worthy Examples, Most Short and Pithie Histories, and Well Aduised Counsailes, Concerning Princes, and State Businesse. Printed for Walter Burre, 1609.

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