Joannes, d. M., Arnaldus, d. V., & Paynell, T. (1528). Regimen sanitatis Salerni: This boke techyng al people to gouerne them in helthe, is translated out of the Latyne tonge in to englishe by Thomas Paynell. Whiche boke is as profitable [et] as nedefull to be had and redde as any can be to obserue corporall helthe. In fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to ye cu[n]dite at ye signe of Lucrece].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJoannes, de Mediolano, de Villanova Arnaldus, and Thomas Paynell. Regimen Sanitatis Salerni: This Boke Techyng Al People to Gouerne Them in Helthe, Is Translated Out of the Latyne Tonge in to Englishe by Thomas Paynell. Whiche Boke Is as Profitable [et] as Nedefull to Be Had and Redde as Any Can Be to Obserue Corporall Helthe. [Imprinted at London: In fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to ye cu[n]dite at ye signe of Lucrece], 1528.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJoannes, de Mediolano, et al. Regimen Sanitatis Salerni: This Boke Techyng Al People to Gouerne Them in Helthe, Is Translated Out of the Latyne Tonge in to Englishe by Thomas Paynell. Whiche Boke Is as Profitable [et] as Nedefull to Be Had and Redde as Any Can Be to Obserue Corporall Helthe. In fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to ye cu[n]dite at ye signe of Lucrece], 1528.