Erasmus, D. (1719). Pope Julius the Second. A comical and facetious dialogue between Julius II, evil genius, and St. Peter. Written originally in Latin by the great Erasmus; and now translated into English, by Philanglus Miso Papas. Lector Risum Cohibe. London: printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago Style CitationErasmus, Desiderius. Pope Julius the Second. A Comical and Facetious Dialogue between Julius II, Evil Genius, and St. Peter. Written Originally in Latin By the Great Erasmus; and Now Translated Into English, By Philanglus Miso Papas. Lector Risum Cohibe. London: printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
MLA CitationErasmus, Desiderius. Pope Julius the Second. A Comical and Facetious Dialogue between Julius II, Evil Genius, and St. Peter. Written Originally in Latin By the Great Erasmus; and Now Translated Into English, By Philanglus Miso Papas. Lector Risum Cohibe. London: printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.