Greene, R. (1585). Planetomachia: or the first parte of the generall opposition of the seuen planets: Wherein is astronomically described their essence, nature, and influence: diuersly discouering in their pleasaunt and tragicall histories, the inward affections of the mindes ... Conteyning also a briefe apologie of the sacred and misticall science of astronomie: by Robert Greene, Master of Arts and student in phisicke. 1585. [By T. Dawson and G. Robinson] for Thomas Cadman, dwelling at the great north doore of S. Paules, at the signe of the Byble.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreene, Robert. Planetomachia: Or the First Parte of the Generall Opposition of the Seuen Planets: Wherein Is Astronomically Described Their Essence, Nature, and Influence: Diuersly Discouering in Their Pleasaunt and Tragicall Histories, the Inward Affections of the Mindes ... Conteyning Also a Briefe Apologie of the Sacred and Misticall Science of Astronomie: By Robert Greene, Master of Arts and Student in Phisicke. 1585. Imprinted at London: [By T. Dawson and G. Robinson] for Thomas Cadman, dwelling at the great north doore of S. Paules, at the signe of the Byble, 1585.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreene, Robert. Planetomachia: Or the First Parte of the Generall Opposition of the Seuen Planets: Wherein Is Astronomically Described Their Essence, Nature, and Influence: Diuersly Discouering in Their Pleasaunt and Tragicall Histories, the Inward Affections of the Mindes ... Conteyning Also a Briefe Apologie of the Sacred and Misticall Science of Astronomie: By Robert Greene, Master of Arts and Student in Phisicke. 1585. [By T. Dawson and G. Robinson] for Thomas Cadman, dwelling at the great north doore of S. Paules, at the signe of the Byble, 1585.