APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rainolde, R. (1571). A chronicle of all the noble emperours of the Romaines: From Iulius Cæsar, orderly to this moste victorious Emperour Maximilian, that now gouerneth, with the great warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: setting forth the great power, and deuine prouidence of almighty God, in preseruing the godly princes and common wealthes. Set forth by Richard Reynoldes, Doctor in Phisicke. Anno. 1571. By Thomas Marshe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rainolde, Richard. A Chronicle of All the Noble Emperours of the Romaines: From Iulius Cæsar, Orderly to This Moste Victorious Emperour Maximilian, That Now Gouerneth, with the Great Warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: Setting Forth the Great Power, and Deuine Prouidence of Almighty God, in Preseruing the Godly Princes and Common Wealthes. Set Forth by Richard Reynoldes, Doctor in Phisicke. Anno. 1571. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Marshe, 1571.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rainolde, Richard. A Chronicle of All the Noble Emperours of the Romaines: From Iulius Cæsar, Orderly to This Moste Victorious Emperour Maximilian, That Now Gouerneth, with the Great Warres of Iulius Cæsar, [and] Pompeius Magnus: Setting Forth the Great Power, and Deuine Prouidence of Almighty God, in Preseruing the Godly Princes and Common Wealthes. Set Forth by Richard Reynoldes, Doctor in Phisicke. Anno. 1571. By Thomas Marshe, 1571.

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