APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brinckmair, L. (1638). The vvarnings of Germany: By wonderfull signes, and strange prodigies seene in divers parts of that countrye between the yeare 1618. and 1638. Together with a briefe relation of the miserable events with ensued. All faithfully collected out of credible High Dutch chronicles, and other histories by L. Br. Cap. As also a learned and godly sermon preached before the lords the States at Norrimberg. With a bloody battell fought betweene Duke Saxon Weymar, and Duke of Savelly, and Gotze. Printed by I[ohn] N[orton and John Okes] for John Rothvvell, and are to be sold at the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, and by Henry Overton in Popes-head Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brinckmair, L. The Vvarnings of Germany: By Wonderfull Signes, and Strange Prodigies Seene in Divers Parts of That Countrye Between the Yeare 1618. and 1638. Together with a Briefe Relation of the Miserable Events with Ensued. All Faithfully Collected Out of Credible High Dutch Chronicles, and Other Histories by L. Br. Cap. As Also a Learned and Godly Sermon Preached Before the Lords the States at Norrimberg. With a Bloody Battell Fought Betweene Duke Saxon Weymar, and Duke of Savelly, and Gotze. London: Printed by I[ohn] N[orton and John Okes] for John Rothvvell, and are to be sold at the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, and by Henry Overton in Popes-head Alley, 1638.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brinckmair, L. The Vvarnings of Germany: By Wonderfull Signes, and Strange Prodigies Seene in Divers Parts of That Countrye Between the Yeare 1618. and 1638. Together with a Briefe Relation of the Miserable Events with Ensued. All Faithfully Collected Out of Credible High Dutch Chronicles, and Other Histories by L. Br. Cap. As Also a Learned and Godly Sermon Preached Before the Lords the States at Norrimberg. With a Bloody Battell Fought Betweene Duke Saxon Weymar, and Duke of Savelly, and Gotze. Printed by I[ohn] N[orton and John Okes] for John Rothvvell, and are to be sold at the Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, and by Henry Overton in Popes-head Alley, 1638.

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