Randolph, T. (1630). Aristippus, or The iouiall philosopher:: Demonstratiuelie proouing, that quartes, pintes, and pottles, are sometimes necessary authours in a scholers [sic] library. Presented in a priuate shew. : To which is added, the conceited pedlar. Printed by Thomas Harper, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold by Richard Mynne, at his shop in Little Britayne, at the signe of Saint Paul..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRandolph, Thomas. Aristippus, or The Iouiall Philosopher:: Demonstratiuelie Proouing, That Quartes, Pintes, and Pottles, Are Sometimes Necessary Authours in a Scholers [sic] Library. Presented in a Priuate Shew. : To Which Is Added, the Conceited Pedlar. London,: Printed by Thomas Harper, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold by Richard Mynne, at his shop in Little Britayne, at the signe of Saint Paul., 1630.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRandolph, Thomas. Aristippus, or The Iouiall Philosopher:: Demonstratiuelie Proouing, That Quartes, Pintes, and Pottles, Are Sometimes Necessary Authours in a Scholers [sic] Library. Presented in a Priuate Shew. : To Which Is Added, the Conceited Pedlar. Printed by Thomas Harper, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold by Richard Mynne, at his shop in Little Britayne, at the signe of Saint Paul., 1630.