Syms, C. (1634). An introduction to, or, the art of teaching, the Latine speach: Which by this method may easily bee taught to any boy howsoever dul of capacity within the compas of four years. And the author doubteth not, but an intelligent man having once tasted therof, may of himself by this method attain the vnderstanding therof with the help of a dictionary. And it may bee properly stiled the door of doors, and gate of gates to the Latine. Invented, practised and proved by the author Christofer Syms. printed by the Society of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSyms, Christofer. An Introduction to, or, the Art of Teaching, the Latine Speach: Which by This Method May Easily Bee Taught to Any Boy Howsoever Dul of Capacity Within the Compas of Four Years. And the Author Doubteth Not, but an Intelligent Man Having Once Tasted Therof, May of Himself by This Method Attain the Vnderstanding Therof with the Help of a Dictionary. And It May Bee Properly Stiled the Door of Doors, and Gate of Gates to the Latine. Invented, Practised and Proved by the Author Christofer Syms. Dublin: printed by the Society of Stationers, 1634.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSyms, Christofer. An Introduction to, or, the Art of Teaching, the Latine Speach: Which by This Method May Easily Bee Taught to Any Boy Howsoever Dul of Capacity Within the Compas of Four Years. And the Author Doubteth Not, but an Intelligent Man Having Once Tasted Therof, May of Himself by This Method Attain the Vnderstanding Therof with the Help of a Dictionary. And It May Bee Properly Stiled the Door of Doors, and Gate of Gates to the Latine. Invented, Practised and Proved by the Author Christofer Syms. printed by the Society of Stationers, 1634.