Erasmus, D., & Tyndale, W. (1576). Enchiridion militis Christiani, which may be called in English, the hansome weapon of a Christian knight:: Replenished with many goodly preceptes: made by the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and newly corrected and impryuted [sic]. 1576. In Fleet streete, by William How for Abraham Veale.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Which May Be Called in English, the Hansome Weapon of a Christian Knight:: Replenished with Many Goodly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and Newly Corrected and Impryuted [sic]. 1576. Imprinted at London: In Fleet streete, by William How for Abraham Veale, 1576.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Which May Be Called in English, the Hansome Weapon of a Christian Knight:: Replenished with Many Goodly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and Newly Corrected and Impryuted [sic]. 1576. In Fleet streete, by William How for Abraham Veale, 1576.