(1603). Nevves from Malta: Written by a gentleman of that iland, to a friend of his in Fraunce. Shewing the desperate assault and surprising of two castles of the Turkes, by the Italians forces, vpon the eight day of September last past. Translated according to the Italian copie. printed by Thomas Creede, for Iohn Hippon, and are to be sold at his shop in Watling-streete, adioyning to the Red Lyon Gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNevves from Malta: Written by a Gentleman of That Iland, to a Friend of His in Fraunce. Shewing the Desperate Assault and Surprising of Two Castles of the Turkes, by the Italians Forces, Vpon the Eight Day of September Last Past. Translated According to the Italian Copie. London: printed by Thomas Creede, for Iohn Hippon, and are to be sold at his shop in Watling-streete, adioyning to the Red Lyon Gate, 1603.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNevves from Malta: Written by a Gentleman of That Iland, to a Friend of His in Fraunce. Shewing the Desperate Assault and Surprising of Two Castles of the Turkes, by the Italians Forces, Vpon the Eight Day of September Last Past. Translated According to the Italian Copie. printed by Thomas Creede, for Iohn Hippon, and are to be sold at his shop in Watling-streete, adioyning to the Red Lyon Gate, 1603.