Tate, J. (1687). Medulla grammatices: or The reasons of grammar.: Being a new method to render ingenious persons (thô of the weakest memory) considerable proficients in a very short time. There is also prefix'd a brief synopsis of such compact rules, as any child may easily remember, and with little instruction fully understand. Printed by J. Leake, for Edward Poole, at the ship over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTate, J. Medulla Grammatices: Or The Reasons of Grammar.: Being a New Method to Render Ingenious Persons (thô of the Weakest Memory) Considerable Proficients in a Very Short Time. There Is Also Prefix'd a Brief Synopsis of Such Compact Rules, as Any Child May Easily Remember, and with Little Instruction Fully Understand. London,: Printed by J. Leake, for Edward Poole, at the ship over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil., 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTate, J. Medulla Grammatices: Or The Reasons of Grammar.: Being a New Method to Render Ingenious Persons (thô of the Weakest Memory) Considerable Proficients in a Very Short Time. There Is Also Prefix'd a Brief Synopsis of Such Compact Rules, as Any Child May Easily Remember, and with Little Instruction Fully Understand. Printed by J. Leake, for Edward Poole, at the ship over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil., 1687.