APA (7th ed.) Citation

Durand, D. 1. (1730). The life of Lucilio (alias Julius Caesar) Vanini: Burnt for atheism at Thoulouse, with an abstract of his writings; being the sum of the atheistical doctrine--with a confutation of the same; and Mr. Bayle's arguments in behalf of Vanini compleatly answered. Printed for W. Meadows.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Durand, David 1680?-1763. The Life of Lucilio (alias Julius Caesar) Vanini: Burnt for Atheism at Thoulouse, with an Abstract of His Writings; Being the Sum of the Atheistical Doctrine--with a Confutation of the Same; and Mr. Bayle's Arguments in Behalf of Vanini Compleatly Answered. London: Printed for W. Meadows, 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Durand, David 1680?-1763. The Life of Lucilio (alias Julius Caesar) Vanini: Burnt for Atheism at Thoulouse, with an Abstract of His Writings; Being the Sum of the Atheistical Doctrine--with a Confutation of the Same; and Mr. Bayle's Arguments in Behalf of Vanini Compleatly Answered. Printed for W. Meadows, 1730.

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