Erasmus, D., & Tyndale, W. (1544). Enchiridion militis christiani, whiche may be called in Englysshe, the hansome weapon of a chrysten knyght: Replenysshed with many goodly and godly preceptes: made by the famous clerke Erasmus of Rotterdame, and newly corrected and imprinted. In fletestre [sic], at the sygne of ye Sonne by Iohn̄ Byddell. Newly corrected [and] amended.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Whiche May Be Called in Englysshe, the Hansome Weapon of a Chrysten Knyght: Replenysshed with Many Goodly and Godly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Rotterdame, and Newly Corrected and Imprinted. [Imprynted at London: In fletestre [sic], at the sygne of ye Sonne by Iohn̄ Byddell. Newly corrected [and] amended, 1544.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationErasmus, Desiderius, and William Tyndale. Enchiridion Militis Christiani, Whiche May Be Called in Englysshe, the Hansome Weapon of a Chrysten Knyght: Replenysshed with Many Goodly and Godly Preceptes: Made by the Famous Clerke Erasmus of Rotterdame, and Newly Corrected and Imprinted. In fletestre [sic], at the sygne of ye Sonne by Iohn̄ Byddell. Newly corrected [and] amended, 1544.