In Convitato di Pietra. A comedy play. Ms. 91 pages. An Italian version of the Don Juan legend, undated. Imitation of Tirso de Molina's famous Burlador de Sevilla, but with the insertion of comic scenes acted by characters from the commedia dell'arte like Pulcinella (speaking in Neapolitan dialect), Mezzettino (speaking in Venetian), Rosetta, Pimpinella; these scenes differentiate this play from the Spanish original.
MLA
In Convitato Di Pietra. A Comedy Play. Ms. 91 Pages. An Italian Version of the Don Juan Legend, Undated. Imitation of Tirso De Molina's Famous Burlador De Sevilla, but with the Insertion of Comic Scenes Acted by Characters from the Commedia Dell'Arte like Pulcinella (Speaking in Neapolitan Dialect), Mezzettino (Speaking in Venetian), Rosetta, Pimpinella; These Scenes Differentiate This Play from the Spanish Original. 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2042284.
APA, 6th edition
In Convitato di Pietra. A comedy play. Ms. 91 pages. An Italian version of the Don Juan legend, undated. Imitation of Tirso de Molina's famous Burlador de Sevilla, but with the insertion of comic scenes acted by characters from the commedia dell'arte like Pulcinella (speaking in Neapolitan dialect), Mezzettino (speaking in Venetian), Rosetta, Pimpinella; these scenes differentiate this play from the Spanish original. (0 C.E.). https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2042284.