Cortés, M., & Eden, R. (1561). The arte of nauigation: Conteynyng a compendious description of the sphere, with the makyng of certen instrumentes and rules for nauigations: and exemplified by manye demonstrations. Wrytten in the Spanyshe tongue by Martin Cortes, and directed to the emperour Charles the fyfte. Translated out of Spanyshe into Englyshe by Richard Eden. 1561. In Powles Church yarde, by Richard Jugge, printer to the Quenes maiestie].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCortés, Martín, and Richard Eden. The Arte of Nauigation: Conteynyng a Compendious Description of the Sphere, with the Makyng of Certen Instrumentes and Rules for Nauigations: And Exemplified by Manye Demonstrations. Wrytten in the Spanyshe Tongue by Martin Cortes, and Directed to the Emperour Charles the Fyfte. Translated Out of Spanyshe into Englyshe by Richard Eden. 1561. [Imprinted at London: In Powles Church yarde, by Richard Jugge, printer to the Quenes maiestie], 1561.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCortés, Martín, and Richard Eden. The Arte of Nauigation: Conteynyng a Compendious Description of the Sphere, with the Makyng of Certen Instrumentes and Rules for Nauigations: And Exemplified by Manye Demonstrations. Wrytten in the Spanyshe Tongue by Martin Cortes, and Directed to the Emperour Charles the Fyfte. Translated Out of Spanyshe into Englyshe by Richard Eden. 1561. In Powles Church yarde, by Richard Jugge, printer to the Quenes maiestie], 1561.