APA (7th ed.) Citation

Timberlake, H. (1608). A true and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English pilgrimes: What admirable accidents befell them in their iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also what rare antiquities, monuments, & notable memories (concording with the ancient reme[m]brances in the holy Scriptures) they saw in Terra Sancta, with a perfect discription of the old and new Ierusalem, and scituation of the countries about them. A discourse of no lesse admiration, the[n] well worth the regarding, written by one of them, on the behalfe of himselfe, and his fellow pilgrime. Printed [by Edward Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to bee solde at his shop in the Popes head-Pallace, neere the Royall Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Timberlake, Henry. A True and Strange Discourse of the Trauailes of Two English Pilgrimes: What Admirable Accidents Befell Them in Their Iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and Other Places. Also What Rare Antiquities, Monuments, & Notable Memories (concording with the Ancient Reme[m]brances in the Holy Scriptures) They Saw in Terra Sancta, with a Perfect Discription of the Old and New Ierusalem, and Scituation of the Countries About Them. A Discourse of No Lesse Admiration, The[n] Well Worth the Regarding, Written by One of Them, on the Behalfe of Himselfe, and His Fellow Pilgrime. London: Printed [by Edward Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to bee solde at his shop in the Popes head-Pallace, neere the Royall Exchange, 1608.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Timberlake, Henry. A True and Strange Discourse of the Trauailes of Two English Pilgrimes: What Admirable Accidents Befell Them in Their Iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and Other Places. Also What Rare Antiquities, Monuments, & Notable Memories (concording with the Ancient Reme[m]brances in the Holy Scriptures) They Saw in Terra Sancta, with a Perfect Discription of the Old and New Ierusalem, and Scituation of the Countries About Them. A Discourse of No Lesse Admiration, The[n] Well Worth the Regarding, Written by One of Them, on the Behalfe of Himselfe, and His Fellow Pilgrime. Printed [by Edward Allde] for Thomas Archer, and are to bee solde at his shop in the Popes head-Pallace, neere the Royall Exchange, 1608.

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