Worlidge, J. Vinetum Britannicum, or, A treatise of cider and such other wines and drinks that are extracted from all manner of fruits growing in this kingdom: Together with the method of propogating all sorts of vinous fruit-trees, and a description of the new-invented ingenio, or mill, for the more expeditious and better making of cider : and also, the right method of making metheglin and birch-wine : with copper-plates.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWorlidge, John. Vinetum Britannicum, or, A Treatise of Cider and Such Other Wines and Drinks That Are Extracted from All Manner of Fruits Growing in This Kingdom: Together with the Method of Propogating All Sorts of Vinous Fruit-trees, and a Description of the New-invented Ingenio, or Mill, for the More Expeditious and Better Making of Cider : And Also, the Right Method of Making Metheglin and Birch-wine : With Copper-plates.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWorlidge, John. Vinetum Britannicum, or, A Treatise of Cider and Such Other Wines and Drinks That Are Extracted from All Manner of Fruits Growing in This Kingdom: Together with the Method of Propogating All Sorts of Vinous Fruit-trees, and a Description of the New-invented Ingenio, or Mill, for the More Expeditious and Better Making of Cider : And Also, the Right Method of Making Metheglin and Birch-wine : With Copper-plates.