Boaistuau, P., & Fenton, E. (1569). Certaine secrete wonders of nature: Containing a descriptio[n] of sundry strange things, seming monstrous in our eyes and iudgement, bicause we are not priuie to the reasons of them. Gathered out of diuers learned authors as well Greeke as Latine, sacred as prophane. By E. Fenton. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed. By Henry Bynneman dwelling in Knightrider streat, at the signe of the Mermaid.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoaistuau, Pierre, and Edward Fenton. Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature: Containing a Descriptio[n] of Sundry Strange Things, Seming Monstrous in Our Eyes and Iudgement, Bicause We Are Not Priuie to the Reasons of Them. Gathered Out of Diuers Learned Authors as Well Greeke as Latine, Sacred as Prophane. By E. Fenton. Seene and Allowed According to the Order Appointed. Imprinted at London: By Henry Bynneman dwelling in Knightrider streat, at the signe of the Mermaid, 1569.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoaistuau, Pierre, and Edward Fenton. Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature: Containing a Descriptio[n] of Sundry Strange Things, Seming Monstrous in Our Eyes and Iudgement, Bicause We Are Not Priuie to the Reasons of Them. Gathered Out of Diuers Learned Authors as Well Greeke as Latine, Sacred as Prophane. By E. Fenton. Seene and Allowed According to the Order Appointed. By Henry Bynneman dwelling in Knightrider streat, at the signe of the Mermaid, 1569.