Rudolf II, H. R. E., & Mendoza, F. d. (1599). A briefe relation, of what is hapned since the last of August 1598. by comming of the Spanish campe into the dukedom of Cleue: and the bordering free countries, which with most odious and barbarous crueltie they take as enemies, for the seruice of God, and the King of Spaine (as they say).: Heerunto is adioyned a translation out of Latin, of a letter of the Emperours embassadour, to the admirant of Arragon, the generall of the said army: with his answere. Together with a description of the vvhale of Berckhey, or the great fish which stranded or came on shoare at Berckhey in Holland, the third of February 1598. ... Also a letter of the Emperour of Germany, to the admirant of Arragon ... With the admirants answere. ... Faithfully translated out of the Dutch coppy printed at Roterdam. By [Edward Allde for] Iohn VVolfe, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes head Alley, neere vnto the Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Francisco de Mendoza. A Briefe Relation, of What Is Hapned Since the Last of August 1598. by Comming of the Spanish Campe into the Dukedom of Cleue: And the Bordering Free Countries, Which with Most Odious and Barbarous Crueltie They Take as Enemies, for the Seruice of God, and the King of Spaine (as They Say).: Heerunto Is Adioyned a Translation Out of Latin, of a Letter of the Emperours Embassadour, to the Admirant of Arragon, the Generall of the Said Army: With His Answere. Together with a Description of the Vvhale of Berckhey, or the Great Fish Which Stranded or Came on Shoare at Berckhey in Holland, the Third of February 1598. ... Also a Letter of the Emperour of Germany, to the Admirant of Arragon ... With the Admirants Answere. ... Faithfully Translated Out of the Dutch Coppy Printed at Roterdam. Imprinted at London: By [Edward Allde for] Iohn VVolfe, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes head Alley, neere vnto the Exchange, 1599.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Francisco de Mendoza. A Briefe Relation, of What Is Hapned Since the Last of August 1598. by Comming of the Spanish Campe into the Dukedom of Cleue: And the Bordering Free Countries, Which with Most Odious and Barbarous Crueltie They Take as Enemies, for the Seruice of God, and the King of Spaine (as They Say).: Heerunto Is Adioyned a Translation Out of Latin, of a Letter of the Emperours Embassadour, to the Admirant of Arragon, the Generall of the Said Army: With His Answere. Together with a Description of the Vvhale of Berckhey, or the Great Fish Which Stranded or Came on Shoare at Berckhey in Holland, the Third of February 1598. ... Also a Letter of the Emperour of Germany, to the Admirant of Arragon ... With the Admirants Answere. ... Faithfully Translated Out of the Dutch Coppy Printed at Roterdam. By [Edward Allde for] Iohn VVolfe, and are to be solde at his shop in Popes head Alley, neere vnto the Exchange, 1599.