Markham, G. (1639). The souldiers grammar: Contayning the high, necessary, and most curious rules of the art militarie : as first, whether it be in great motions in generall? or foot motions especially, or motions of horse, generall, or speciall?, the ranges of foot or horse?, the ranges of officers, the severall imbattailings of foot and horse?, the imbattailing of a regiment, the ioyning of many regiments, or the forming of maine battailes, of any extent of number, with their formes, and figures, in lively demonstration, &c. For Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head alley, going into Lumbard Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMarkham, Gervase. The Souldiers Grammar: Contayning the High, Necessary, and Most Curious Rules of the Art Militarie : As First, Whether It Be in Great Motions in Generall? or Foot Motions Especially, or Motions of Horse, Generall, or Speciall?, the Ranges of Foot or Horse?, the Ranges of Officers, the Severall Imbattailings of Foot and Horse?, the Imbattailing of a Regiment, the Ioyning of Many Regiments, or the Forming of Maine Battailes, of Any Extent of Number, with Their Formes, and Figures, in Lively Demonstration, &c. Printed at London: For Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head alley, going into Lumbard Street, 1639.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMarkham, Gervase. The Souldiers Grammar: Contayning the High, Necessary, and Most Curious Rules of the Art Militarie : As First, Whether It Be in Great Motions in Generall? or Foot Motions Especially, or Motions of Horse, Generall, or Speciall?, the Ranges of Foot or Horse?, the Ranges of Officers, the Severall Imbattailings of Foot and Horse?, the Imbattailing of a Regiment, the Ioyning of Many Regiments, or the Forming of Maine Battailes, of Any Extent of Number, with Their Formes, and Figures, in Lively Demonstration, &c. For Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head alley, going into Lumbard Street, 1639.