Standish, J. (1540). A lytle treatyse composed by John Sta[n]dysshe one of the felowes of Whittynton Colledge in London, and nowe by him the fautes of the prynter in this heretofore, newly corrected with certayne addycio[n]s to the same, againste the p[ro]testacion, of Robert barnes at ye time of his deth. Ex ædibus Elisabeth Pykerynge viduæ nuper uxoris spectabilis uiri Roberti Redmani.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStandish, John. A Lytle Treatyse Composed by John Sta[n]dysshe One of the Felowes of Whittynton Colledge in London, and Nowe by Him the Fautes of the Prynter in This Heretofore, Newly Corrected with Certayne Addycio[n]s to the Same, Againste the P[ro]testacion, of Robert Barnes at Ye Time of His Deth. [Londini: Ex ædibus Elisabeth Pykerynge viduæ nuper uxoris spectabilis uiri Roberti Redmani, 1540.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStandish, John. A Lytle Treatyse Composed by John Sta[n]dysshe One of the Felowes of Whittynton Colledge in London, and Nowe by Him the Fautes of the Prynter in This Heretofore, Newly Corrected with Certayne Addycio[n]s to the Same, Againste the P[ro]testacion, of Robert Barnes at Ye Time of His Deth. Ex ædibus Elisabeth Pykerynge viduæ nuper uxoris spectabilis uiri Roberti Redmani, 1540.