APA Citation

Machiavelli, N., & Whitehorne, P. (1562). The arte of warre, written first in Italia[n] by Nicholas Machiauell, and set forthe in Englishe by Peter Whitehorne, studient at Graies Inne: With an addicio[n] of other like marcialle feates and experimentes, and in a table in the ende of the booke maie appere. [London]: Anno. M.D.LX. Menss. [sic] Iulij. [Printed by John Kingston for] Niclas Inglande.

Chicago Style Citation

Machiavelli, Niccolò, and Peter Whitehorne. The Arte of Warre, Written First in Italia[n] By Nicholas Machiauell, and Set Forthe in Englishe By Peter Whitehorne, Studient At Graies Inne: With an Addicio[n] of Other Like Marcialle Feates and Experimentes, and in a Table in the Ende of the Booke Maie Appere. [London]: Anno. M.D.LX. Menss. [sic] Iulij. [Printed by John Kingston for] Niclas Inglande, 1562.

MLA Citation

Machiavelli, Niccolò, and Peter Whitehorne. The Arte of Warre, Written First in Italia[n] By Nicholas Machiauell, and Set Forthe in Englishe By Peter Whitehorne, Studient At Graies Inne: With an Addicio[n] of Other Like Marcialle Feates and Experimentes, and in a Table in the Ende of the Booke Maie Appere. [London]: Anno. M.D.LX. Menss. [sic] Iulij. [Printed by John Kingston for] Niclas Inglande, 1562.

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