Alber, E. (1603). The alcaron of the bare-foote friers: that is to say, an heape or number of the blasphemous and tryfling doctrines of the wounded idole S. Frances: Taken out of the booke of his rules, called in Latine, Liber conformitatum. By William White.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAlber, Erasmus. The Alcaron of the Bare-foote Friers: That Is to Say, an Heape or Number of the Blasphemous and Tryfling Doctrines of the Wounded Idole S. Frances: Taken Out of the Booke of His Rules, Called in Latine, Liber Conformitatum. Imprinted at London: By William White, 1603.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAlber, Erasmus. The Alcaron of the Bare-foote Friers: That Is to Say, an Heape or Number of the Blasphemous and Tryfling Doctrines of the Wounded Idole S. Frances: Taken Out of the Booke of His Rules, Called in Latine, Liber Conformitatum. By William White, 1603.