Edwards, R. (1578). The paradyse of daynty deuises: Conteyning sundry pithy preceptes, learned counsels, and excellent inuentions, right pleasant and profitable for all estates. Deuised and written for the most part, by M. Edwardes, sometimes of her Maiesties Chappell: the rest, by sundry learned gentlemen, both of honor, and worship, whose names hereafter folowe. By [R. Jones for?] Henry Disle, dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the Southwest doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdwards, Richard. The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises: Conteyning Sundry Pithy Preceptes, Learned Counsels, and Excellent Inuentions, Right Pleasant and Profitable for All Estates. Deuised and Written for the Most Part, by M. Edwardes, Sometimes of Her Maiesties Chappell: The Rest, by Sundry Learned Gentlemen, Both of Honor, and Worship, Whose Names Hereafter Folowe. Imprinted at London: By [R. Jones for?] Henry Disle, dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the Southwest doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde, 1578.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationEdwards, Richard. The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises: Conteyning Sundry Pithy Preceptes, Learned Counsels, and Excellent Inuentions, Right Pleasant and Profitable for All Estates. Deuised and Written for the Most Part, by M. Edwardes, Sometimes of Her Maiesties Chappell: The Rest, by Sundry Learned Gentlemen, Both of Honor, and Worship, Whose Names Hereafter Folowe. By [R. Jones for?] Henry Disle, dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the Southwest doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde, 1578.