Bartoli, D., Salusbury, T., Leybourne, R., & Leybourn, W. (1660). The learned man defended and reform'd: A discourse of singular politeness and elocution, seasonably asserting the right of the muses in opposition to the many enemies which in this age learning meets with, and more especially those two ignorance and vice : in two parts. Printed by R. and W. Leybourn.
Stile di citazione ChicagoBartoli, Daniello, Thomas Salusbury, Robert Leybourne, e William Leybourn. The Learned Man Defended and Reform'd: A Discourse of Singular Politeness and Elocution, Seasonably Asserting the Right of the Muses in Opposition to the Many Enemies Which in This Age Learning Meets with, and More Especially Those Two Ignorance and Vice : In Two Parts. London: Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, 1660.
Citazione MLABartoli, Daniello, et al. The Learned Man Defended and Reform'd: A Discourse of Singular Politeness and Elocution, Seasonably Asserting the Right of the Muses in Opposition to the Many Enemies Which in This Age Learning Meets with, and More Especially Those Two Ignorance and Vice : In Two Parts. Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, 1660.