APA (7th ed.) Citation

R. W., f. 1., & Sixtus V, P. (1592). Martine Mar-Sixtus: A second replie against the defensory and apology of Sixtus the fift late Pope of Rome, defending the execrable fact of the Iacobine frier, vpon the person of Henry the third, late King of France, to be both commendable, admirable, and meritorious. VVherein the saide apology is faithfully translated, directly answered, and fully satisfied. Printed [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Woodcock, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the black Beare.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

R. W., fl. 1591, and Pope Sixtus V. Martine Mar-Sixtus: A Second Replie Against the Defensory and Apology of Sixtus the Fift Late Pope of Rome, Defending the Execrable Fact of the Iacobine Frier, Vpon the Person of Henry the Third, Late King of France, to Be Both Commendable, Admirable, and Meritorious. VVherein the Saide Apology Is Faithfully Translated, Directly Answered, and Fully Satisfied. At London: Printed [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Woodcock, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the black Beare, 1592.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

R. W., fl. 1591, and Pope Sixtus V. Martine Mar-Sixtus: A Second Replie Against the Defensory and Apology of Sixtus the Fift Late Pope of Rome, Defending the Execrable Fact of the Iacobine Frier, Vpon the Person of Henry the Third, Late King of France, to Be Both Commendable, Admirable, and Meritorious. VVherein the Saide Apology Is Faithfully Translated, Directly Answered, and Fully Satisfied. Printed [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Woodcock, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the black Beare, 1592.

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