Erasmus, D., & Tyndale, W. (1544). Enchiridion militis christiani, whiche may be called in Englisshe, the hansome weapon of a christen knight: Replenished with many goodly and godly preceptes: made by the famous clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and newly corrected and imprinted. By Iohn byddell, dwellynge at the sygne of the sonne agaynste the cundyte in fletestrete, where thei be for to sel. Newly corrected and amended.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Whiche May Be Called in Englisshe, the Hansome Weapon of a Christen Knight: Replenished with Many Goodly and Godly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and Newly Corrected and Imprinted. [Imprynted at London: By Iohn byddell, dwellynge at the sygne of the sonne agaynste the cundyte in fletestrete, where thei be for to sel. Newly corrected and amended, 1544.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Whiche May Be Called in Englisshe, the Hansome Weapon of a Christen Knight: Replenished with Many Goodly and Godly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Roterdame, and Newly Corrected and Imprinted. By Iohn byddell, dwellynge at the sygne of the sonne agaynste the cundyte in fletestrete, where thei be for to sel. Newly corrected and amended, 1544.