Marshall, W., Joye, G., & Savonarola, G. (1535). A goodly prymer in englyshe, newly corrected and printed: With certeyne godly meditations and prayers added to the same, very necessarie [and] profitable for all them that ryghte assuredly vnderstande not ye latine [and] greke tongues. In Fletestrete by Iohn Byddell, dwellynge at the signe of the Sonne, nexte to the cundite, for Wylliam Marshall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMarshall, William, George Joye, and Girolamo Savonarola. A Goodly Prymer in Englyshe, Newly Corrected and Printed: With Certeyne Godly Meditations and Prayers Added to the Same, Very Necessarie [and] Profitable for All Them That Ryghte Assuredly Vnderstande Not Ye Latine [and] Greke Tongues. [Imprynted at London: In Fletestrete by Iohn Byddell, dwellynge at the signe of the Sonne, nexte to the cundite, for Wylliam Marshall, 1535.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMarshall, William, et al. A Goodly Prymer in Englyshe, Newly Corrected and Printed: With Certeyne Godly Meditations and Prayers Added to the Same, Very Necessarie [and] Profitable for All Them That Ryghte Assuredly Vnderstande Not Ye Latine [and] Greke Tongues. In Fletestrete by Iohn Byddell, dwellynge at the signe of the Sonne, nexte to the cundite, for Wylliam Marshall, 1535.