APA (7th ed.) Citation

Plat, H. (1594). The iewell house of art and nature: Conteining diuers rare and profitable inuentions, together with sundry new experimentes in the art of husbandry, distillation, and moulding. Faithfully and familiarly set downe, according to the authors owne experience, by Hugh Platte, of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman. Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Breadstreat hill, at the signe of the Star, and are to be solde in Paules Churchyard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Plat, Hugh. The Iewell House of Art and Nature: Conteining Diuers Rare and Profitable Inuentions, Together with Sundry New Experimentes in the Art of Husbandry, Distillation, and Moulding. Faithfully and Familiarly Set Downe, According to the Authors Owne Experience, by Hugh Platte, of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman. London: Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Breadstreat hill, at the signe of the Star, and are to be solde in Paules Churchyard, 1594.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Plat, Hugh. The Iewell House of Art and Nature: Conteining Diuers Rare and Profitable Inuentions, Together with Sundry New Experimentes in the Art of Husbandry, Distillation, and Moulding. Faithfully and Familiarly Set Downe, According to the Authors Owne Experience, by Hugh Platte, of Lincolnes Inne Gentleman. Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Breadstreat hill, at the signe of the Star, and are to be solde in Paules Churchyard, 1594.

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