APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bales, P. (1597). The arte of brachygraphie: That is, to write as fast as a man speaketh treatably, writing but one letter for a word. With sundry new additions, since the first edition, and better helpes for the ease of the said arte: the order of orthographie, most brieflie set down, for the speedie writing of true English: the key of kalygraphie, opening the readie way to write faire: in briefe rules deliuered. 10. Octobris. 1597. Arte, & vsu, penna. P. Bales. By George Shawe and Ralph Blower, for Thomas Charde.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bales, Peter. The Arte of Brachygraphie: That Is, to Write as Fast as a Man Speaketh Treatably, Writing but One Letter for a Word. With Sundry New Additions, Since the First Edition, and Better Helpes for the Ease of the Said Arte: The Order of Orthographie, Most Brieflie Set Down, for the Speedie Writing of True English: The Key of Kalygraphie, Opening the Readie Way to Write Faire: In Briefe Rules Deliuered. 10. Octobris. 1597. Arte, & Vsu, Penna. P. Bales. Imprinted at London: By George Shawe and Ralph Blower, for Thomas Charde, 1597.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bales, Peter. The Arte of Brachygraphie: That Is, to Write as Fast as a Man Speaketh Treatably, Writing but One Letter for a Word. With Sundry New Additions, Since the First Edition, and Better Helpes for the Ease of the Said Arte: The Order of Orthographie, Most Brieflie Set Down, for the Speedie Writing of True English: The Key of Kalygraphie, Opening the Readie Way to Write Faire: In Briefe Rules Deliuered. 10. Octobris. 1597. Arte, & Vsu, Penna. P. Bales. By George Shawe and Ralph Blower, for Thomas Charde, 1597.

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