Erasmus, D. (1543). Here folowith a scorneful image or monstrus shape of a maruelous stra[n]ge fygure called, Sileni alcibiadis: Presentyng ye state [and] condicio[n] of this present world, [and] inespeciall of the spiritualite how farre they be from ye perfite trade and lyfe of Criste, wryte[n] in the laten tonge, by that famous clarke Erasmus, [and] lately translated in to Englyshe. By [N. Hill for?] me Iohn Goughe. Cum priuilegio regali. And also be for to sell in Flete-strete betwene the two temples, in the shoppe of Hary Smythe stacyoner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius. Here Folowith a Scorneful Image or Monstrus Shape of a Maruelous Stra[n]ge Fygure Called, Sileni Alcibiadis: Presentyng Ye State [and] Condicio[n] of This Present World, [and] Inespeciall of the Spiritualite How Farre They Be from Ye Perfite Trade and Lyfe of Criste, Wryte[n] in the Laten Tonge, by That Famous Clarke Erasmus, [and] Lately Translated in to Englyshe. [Imprynted at London: By [N. Hill for?] me Iohn Goughe. Cum priuilegio regali. And also be for to sell in Flete-strete betwene the two temples, in the shoppe of Hary Smythe stacyoner, 1543.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius. Here Folowith a Scorneful Image or Monstrus Shape of a Maruelous Stra[n]ge Fygure Called, Sileni Alcibiadis: Presentyng Ye State [and] Condicio[n] of This Present World, [and] Inespeciall of the Spiritualite How Farre They Be from Ye Perfite Trade and Lyfe of Criste, Wryte[n] in the Laten Tonge, by That Famous Clarke Erasmus, [and] Lately Translated in to Englyshe. By [N. Hill for?] me Iohn Goughe. Cum priuilegio regali. And also be for to sell in Flete-strete betwene the two temples, in the shoppe of Hary Smythe stacyoner, 1543.