Rainolde, R. (1571). A chronicle of all the noble emperours of the Romaines,: From Iulius Cæsar, orderly to this moste victorious Emperour Maximilian, that now gouerneth, with the great warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: setting forth the great power, and deuine prouidence of almighty God, in preseruing the godly princes and common wealthes. by Thomas Marshe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRainolde, Richard. A Chronicle of All the Noble Emperours of the Romaines,: From Iulius Cæsar, Orderly to This Moste Victorious Emperour Maximilian, That Now Gouerneth, with the Great Warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: Setting Forth the Great Power, and Deuine Prouidence of Almighty God, in Preseruing the Godly Princes and Common Wealthes. Imprinted at London: by Thomas Marshe, 1571.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRainolde, Richard. A Chronicle of All the Noble Emperours of the Romaines,: From Iulius Cæsar, Orderly to This Moste Victorious Emperour Maximilian, That Now Gouerneth, with the Great Warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: Setting Forth the Great Power, and Deuine Prouidence of Almighty God, in Preseruing the Godly Princes and Common Wealthes. by Thomas Marshe, 1571.