APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1803). The adventures of Sig. Guadentio di Lucca. Being the substance of his examination before the Father of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy: Giving an account of an unknown country in the midst of the deserts of Africa, the origin and antiquity of the people, their religion, customs and laws. Copied from the original manuscript in St. Mark's library at Venice . with critical notes of the learned Signor Rhedi. To which is prefixed, A letter of the secretary of the Inquisition [F. Alisio de St. Ivorio], shewing the reasons of Signor Gaudentio's being apprehended, and the manner of it. Transl. from the Italian. Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Adventures of Sig. Guadentio Di Lucca. Being the Substance of His Examination Before the Father of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy: Giving an Account of an Unknown Country in the Midst of the Deserts of Africa, the Origin and Antiquity of the People, Their Religion, Customs and Laws. Copied from the Original Manuscript in St. Mark's Library at Venice . with Critical Notes of the Learned Signor Rhedi. To Which Is Prefixed, A Letter of the Secretary of the Inquisition [F. Alisio De St. Ivorio], Shewing the Reasons of Signor Gaudentio's Being Apprehended, and the Manner of It. Transl. from the Italian. Robinson, 1803.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The Adventures of Sig. Guadentio Di Lucca. Being the Substance of His Examination Before the Father of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy: Giving an Account of an Unknown Country in the Midst of the Deserts of Africa, the Origin and Antiquity of the People, Their Religion, Customs and Laws. Copied from the Original Manuscript in St. Mark's Library at Venice . with Critical Notes of the Learned Signor Rhedi. To Which Is Prefixed, A Letter of the Secretary of the Inquisition [F. Alisio De St. Ivorio], Shewing the Reasons of Signor Gaudentio's Being Apprehended, and the Manner of It. Transl. from the Italian. Robinson, 1803.

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