Johnson, R. (1608). The most famous history of the seuen champions of Christendome: Saint George of England, Saint Denis of Fraunce, Saint Iames of Spayne, Saint Anthony of Italie, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales; shewing their honorable battailes by sea and land: their tilts, iousts and turnaments for ladies: their combats with giants, monsters and dragons: their aduentures in forraine nations: their inchauntments in the holy land: their knighthoods, prowesse and chiualry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, vvith their victories against the enemies of Christ. Printed by Elizabeth Burbie, and are to be sold at her shop in pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohnson, Richard. The Most Famous History of the Seuen Champions of Christendome: Saint George of England, Saint Denis of Fraunce, Saint Iames of Spayne, Saint Anthony of Italie, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales; Shewing Their Honorable Battailes by Sea and Land: Their Tilts, Iousts and Turnaments for Ladies: Their Combats with Giants, Monsters and Dragons: Their Aduentures in Forraine Nations: Their Inchauntments in the Holy Land: Their Knighthoods, Prowesse and Chiualry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, Vvith Their Victories Against the Enemies of Christ. London: Printed by Elizabeth Burbie, and are to be sold at her shop in pauls Church-yard, 1608.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJohnson, Richard. The Most Famous History of the Seuen Champions of Christendome: Saint George of England, Saint Denis of Fraunce, Saint Iames of Spayne, Saint Anthony of Italie, Saint Andrew of Scotland, Saint Patricke of Ireland, and Saint David of Wales; Shewing Their Honorable Battailes by Sea and Land: Their Tilts, Iousts and Turnaments for Ladies: Their Combats with Giants, Monsters and Dragons: Their Aduentures in Forraine Nations: Their Inchauntments in the Holy Land: Their Knighthoods, Prowesse and Chiualry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia, Vvith Their Victories Against the Enemies of Christ. Printed by Elizabeth Burbie, and are to be sold at her shop in pauls Church-yard, 1608.