APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hill, T. (1568). The proffitable arte of gardening: Now the third tyme set fourth: to whiche is added muche necessary matter, and a number of secrettes with the phisick helpes belonging to eche herbe, and that easie prepared. To this annexed, two propre treatises, the one entituled The marueilous gouernment, propertie, and benefite of the bées, with the rare secrets of the honny and waxe. And the other, The yerely coniectures, méete for husbandme[n] to knowe: Englished by Thomas Hill Londiner. By Thomas Marshe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hill, Thomas. The Proffitable Arte of Gardening: Now the Third Tyme Set Fourth: To Whiche Is Added Muche Necessary Matter, and a Number of Secrettes with the Phisick Helpes Belonging to Eche Herbe, and That Easie Prepared. To This Annexed, Two Propre Treatises, the One Entituled The Marueilous Gouernment, Propertie, and Benefite of the Bées, with the Rare Secrets of the Honny and Waxe. And the Other, The Yerely Coniectures, Méete for Husbandme[n] to Knowe: Englished by Thomas Hill Londiner. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Marshe, 1568.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hill, Thomas. The Proffitable Arte of Gardening: Now the Third Tyme Set Fourth: To Whiche Is Added Muche Necessary Matter, and a Number of Secrettes with the Phisick Helpes Belonging to Eche Herbe, and That Easie Prepared. To This Annexed, Two Propre Treatises, the One Entituled The Marueilous Gouernment, Propertie, and Benefite of the Bées, with the Rare Secrets of the Honny and Waxe. And the Other, The Yerely Coniectures, Méete for Husbandme[n] to Knowe: Englished by Thomas Hill Londiner. By Thomas Marshe, 1568.

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