Sturtevant, S. (1614). Anglolatinus or The Latine nomenclator: Containing simple primitiue and meere-latine-words, expressed with their proper and peculiar significations in English. Which being the first and chiefest part of grammer, are to be learned by lessons iointly together, as well the other precepts of etymologie and syntaxis. See, further directions in the next pages, and in the preface to the schoolemaster. (The second Edition corrected and augmented.). Printed by Edw. Griffin and are to be sold by Tho. Salisbury..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSturtevant, Simon. Anglolatinus or The Latine Nomenclator: Containing Simple Primitiue and Meere-latine-words, Expressed with Their Proper and Peculiar Significations in English. Which Being the First and Chiefest Part of Grammer, Are to Be Learned by Lessons Iointly Together, as Well the Other Precepts of Etymologie and Syntaxis. See, Further Directions in the Next Pages, and in the Preface to the Schoolemaster. The second Edition corrected and augmented. London,: Printed by Edw. Griffin and are to be sold by Tho. Salisbury., 1614.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSturtevant, Simon. Anglolatinus or The Latine Nomenclator: Containing Simple Primitiue and Meere-latine-words, Expressed with Their Proper and Peculiar Significations in English. Which Being the First and Chiefest Part of Grammer, Are to Be Learned by Lessons Iointly Together, as Well the Other Precepts of Etymologie and Syntaxis. See, Further Directions in the Next Pages, and in the Preface to the Schoolemaster. The second Edition corrected and augmented. Printed by Edw. Griffin and are to be sold by Tho. Salisbury., 1614.