Sherry, R. (1555). A treatise of the figures of grammer and rhetorike: Profitable for al that be studious of eloquence, and in especiall for suche as in grammar scholes doe reade moste eloquent poetes and oratours : Whereunto is wygned the oration which Ciero made to Cesar, giving thanks unto him for pardonying, and restoring again of that noblema [sic] Marcus Marcellus. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSherry, Richard. A Treatise of the Figures of Grammer and Rhetorike: Profitable for Al That Be Studious of Eloquence, and in Especiall for Suche as in Grammar Scholes Doe Reade Moste Eloquent Poetes and Oratours : Whereunto Is Wygned the Oration Which Ciero Made to Cesar, Giving Thanks Unto Him for Pardonying, and Restoring Again of That Noblema [sic] Marcus Marcellus. Londini: [s.n.], 1555.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationSherry, Richard. A Treatise of the Figures of Grammer and Rhetorike: Profitable for Al That Be Studious of Eloquence, and in Especiall for Suche as in Grammar Scholes Doe Reade Moste Eloquent Poetes and Oratours : Whereunto Is Wygned the Oration Which Ciero Made to Cesar, Giving Thanks Unto Him for Pardonying, and Restoring Again of That Noblema [sic] Marcus Marcellus. [s.n.], 1555.