APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burman, P. (1721). An oration by Mr. Peter Burman against the studies of humanity: Shewing, that, the learned languages, history, eloquence and critick, are not only useless, but also dangerous to the studies of law, physick, philosophy, and above all of divinity : to which last poetry is a special help. Printed for J.W. and sold by J. Roberts.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burman, Pieter. An Oration by Mr. Peter Burman Against the Studies of Humanity: Shewing, That, the Learned Languages, History, Eloquence and Critick, Are Not Only Useless, but Also Dangerous to the Studies of Law, Physick, Philosophy, and Above All of Divinity : To Which Last Poetry Is a Special Help. London: Printed for J.W. and sold by J. Roberts, 1721.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burman, Pieter. An Oration by Mr. Peter Burman Against the Studies of Humanity: Shewing, That, the Learned Languages, History, Eloquence and Critick, Are Not Only Useless, but Also Dangerous to the Studies of Law, Physick, Philosophy, and Above All of Divinity : To Which Last Poetry Is a Special Help. Printed for J.W. and sold by J. Roberts, 1721.

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