Tilburg, C. (1695). Hic est quem legis, ille quem requiris, tota notus in Urbe. By his Majesty's special license and authority.: At my house, at the sign of the King's-arms in Bridges-street in Covent-Garden, at the corner of White-Hart-Yard, exactly over-against Exeter-street-end, at the two white twisted-posts, liveth Cornelius ʼa Tilburg, sworn chirurgeon to the late King Charles the II. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTilburg, Cornelius. Hic Est Quem Legis, Ille Quem Requiris, Tota Notus in Urbe. By His Majesty's Special License and Authority.: At My House, at the Sign of the King's-arms in Bridges-street in Covent-Garden, at the Corner of White-Hart-Yard, Exactly Over-against Exeter-street-end, at the Two White Twisted-posts, Liveth Cornelius ʼa Tilburg, Sworn Chirurgeon to the Late King Charles the II. [London: publisher not identified, 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTilburg, Cornelius. Hic Est Quem Legis, Ille Quem Requiris, Tota Notus in Urbe. By His Majesty's Special License and Authority.: At My House, at the Sign of the King's-arms in Bridges-street in Covent-Garden, at the Corner of White-Hart-Yard, Exactly Over-against Exeter-street-end, at the Two White Twisted-posts, Liveth Cornelius ʼa Tilburg, Sworn Chirurgeon to the Late King Charles the II. publisher not identified, 1695.