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MLA

Boaistuau, Pierre. The Theatre of the World: Or, a Prospect of Humane Misery : Wherein Is Set Forth an Ample Discourse of Those Numerous and Unavoidable Calamities Which Are the Inseparable Attendants of Mankind, From the Cradle to the Tomb. Composed First In Latin by Peter Boyatuau, a Britain by Birth, and Afterwards Done Into French by Himself. Whereunto Is Added a Brief Discourse of the Dignity and Excellency of Man. Translated Iuto [sic] English by G.r. Licensed Sept. 14. 1678. W. Jane. London: printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-street in Convent-Garden, 1679.

APA

Boaistuau, P. (1679). The theatre of the world: or, a prospect of humane misery : Wherein is set forth an ample discourse of those numerous and unavoidable calamities which are the inseparable attendants of mankind, from the cradle to the tomb. Composed first in Latin by Peter Boyatuau, a Britain by birth, and afterwards done into French by himself. Whereunto is added a brief discourse of the dignity and excellency of man. Translated iuto [sic] English by G.R. Licensed Sept. 14. 1678. W. Jane. London: printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-street in Convent-Garden.

Chicago

Boaistuau, Pierre, The Theatre of the World: Or, a Prospect of Humane Misery: Wherein Is Set Forth an Ample Discourse of Those Numerous and Unavoidable Calamities Which Are the Inseparable Attendants of Mankind, From the Cradle to the Tomb. Composed First In Latin by Peter Boyatuau, a Britain by Birth, and Afterwards Done Into French by Himself. Whereunto Is Added a Brief Discourse of the Dignity and Excellency of Man. Translated Iuto [sic] English by G.R. Licensed Sept. 14. 1678. W. Jane. London: printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-street in Convent-Garden, 1679.