Stevenson, M. (1661). The twelve moneths, or, A pleasant and profitable discourse of every action, whether of labour or recreation, proper to each particular moneth: Branched into directions relating to husbandry, as plowing, sowing, gardening, planting, transplanting ... as also, of recreations as hunting, hawking, fishing, fowling, coursing, cockfighting : to which likewise is added a necessary advice touching physick ... : lastly, every moneth is shut up with an epigrame : with the fairs of every month. Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStevenson, Matthew. The Twelve Moneths, or, A Pleasant and Profitable Discourse of Every Action, Whether of Labour or Recreation, Proper to Each Particular Moneth: Branched into Directions Relating to Husbandry, as Plowing, Sowing, Gardening, Planting, Transplanting ... as Also, of Recreations as Hunting, Hawking, Fishing, Fowling, Coursing, Cockfighting : To Which Likewise Is Added a Necessary Advice Touching Physick ... : Lastly, Every Moneth Is Shut Up with an Epigrame : With the Fairs of Every Month. London: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStevenson, Matthew. The Twelve Moneths, or, A Pleasant and Profitable Discourse of Every Action, Whether of Labour or Recreation, Proper to Each Particular Moneth: Branched into Directions Relating to Husbandry, as Plowing, Sowing, Gardening, Planting, Transplanting ... as Also, of Recreations as Hunting, Hawking, Fishing, Fowling, Coursing, Cockfighting : To Which Likewise Is Added a Necessary Advice Touching Physick ... : Lastly, Every Moneth Is Shut Up with an Epigrame : With the Fairs of Every Month. Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner, 1661.