(1641). The French schoole-master. Wherin is most plainly shewed the true and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all those who would gladly learne it. / First collected by Mr. C. H. ; and now newly corrected, amended, and much inlarged with severall quaint proverbes, and other necessary rules, by James Giffard professor of the said tongue.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe French Schoole-master. Wherin Is Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Way of Pronouncing the French Tongue, to the Furtherance of All Those Who Would Gladly Learne It. / First Collected by Mr. C. H. ; and Now Newly Corrected, Amended, and Much Inlarged with Severall Quaint Proverbes, and Other Necessary Rules, by James Giffard Professor of the Said Tongue. 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe French Schoole-master. Wherin Is Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Way of Pronouncing the French Tongue, to the Furtherance of All Those Who Would Gladly Learne It. / First Collected by Mr. C. H. ; and Now Newly Corrected, Amended, and Much Inlarged with Severall Quaint Proverbes, and Other Necessary Rules, by James Giffard Professor of the Said Tongue. 1641.