APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martinengo, N., Malim, W., & Day, J. (1572). The true report of all the successe of Famagosta, of the antique writers called Tamassus, a citie in Cyprus.: In the which the whole order of all the skirmishes, batteries, mines, and assaultes geuen to the sayd fortresse, may plainly appeare. : Moreouer the names of the captaines, and number of the people slaine, as well of the Christians as of the Turkes: likewise of them who were taken prisoners: from the beginning of the sayd seege vntill the end of the same. By Iohn Daye..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martinengo, Nestore, William Malim, and John Day. The True Report of All the Successe of Famagosta, of the Antique Writers Called Tamassus, a Citie in Cyprus.: In the Which the Whole Order of All the Skirmishes, Batteries, Mines, and Assaultes Geuen to the Sayd Fortresse, May Plainly Appeare. : Moreouer the Names of the Captaines, and Number of the People Slaine, as Well of the Christians as of the Turkes: Likewise of Them Who Were Taken Prisoners: From the Beginning of the Sayd Seege Vntill the End of the Same. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Daye., 1572.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martinengo, Nestore, et al. The True Report of All the Successe of Famagosta, of the Antique Writers Called Tamassus, a Citie in Cyprus.: In the Which the Whole Order of All the Skirmishes, Batteries, Mines, and Assaultes Geuen to the Sayd Fortresse, May Plainly Appeare. : Moreouer the Names of the Captaines, and Number of the People Slaine, as Well of the Christians as of the Turkes: Likewise of Them Who Were Taken Prisoners: From the Beginning of the Sayd Seege Vntill the End of the Same. By Iohn Daye., 1572.

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