Alleyn, H. (1607). Alleyn. 1607: A double almanacke & prognostication, for this year of our Lord Christ 1607, being the thirde from the bissextile or leape yeare, and from the beginning of the vvorld. 5569. The first rectified (chiefly) for the latitude and meridian of the auncient burroughtown of Horsham in Sussex, (the place where the rectifier here of was borne) according to the aphorisms and principles of phisicke and astrology: and may serue for greate Britan: the other necessary for such, as shall haue ocasion to trauell beyond the seas, about trafficke of marchandize. By Henry Alleyn, practitioner in phisicke, and chirurgery. for the company of Stacioners.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAlleyn, Henry. Alleyn. 1607: A Double Almanacke & Prognostication, for This Year of Our Lord Christ 1607, Being the Thirde from the Bissextile or Leape Yeare, and from the Beginning of the Vvorld. 5569. The First Rectified (chiefly) for the Latitude and Meridian of the Auncient Burroughtown of Horsham in Sussex, (the Place Where the Rectifier Here of Was Borne) According to the Aphorisms and Principles of Phisicke and Astrology: And May Serue for Greate Britan: The Other Necessary for Such, as Shall Haue Ocasion to Trauell Beyond the Seas, About Trafficke of Marchandize. By Henry Alleyn, Practitioner in Phisicke, and Chirurgery. Imprinted at London: for the company of Stacioners, 1607.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAlleyn, Henry. Alleyn. 1607: A Double Almanacke & Prognostication, for This Year of Our Lord Christ 1607, Being the Thirde from the Bissextile or Leape Yeare, and from the Beginning of the Vvorld. 5569. The First Rectified (chiefly) for the Latitude and Meridian of the Auncient Burroughtown of Horsham in Sussex, (the Place Where the Rectifier Here of Was Borne) According to the Aphorisms and Principles of Phisicke and Astrology: And May Serue for Greate Britan: The Other Necessary for Such, as Shall Haue Ocasion to Trauell Beyond the Seas, About Trafficke of Marchandize. By Henry Alleyn, Practitioner in Phisicke, and Chirurgery. for the company of Stacioners, 1607.