APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gibbon, J. (1682). Introductio ad latinam blasoniam: An essay to a more correct blason in latine than formerly hath been used : collected out of approved modern authors, and describing the arms of all the kngdoms [sic] of Europe, and of many of the greatest princes and potentates thereof : together with many other illustrious and ancient houses both of England and other countries : no work of this nature extant in our English tongue, nor, absit gloriari, of its method and circumstances in any foreign language whatsoever. Printed by J.M. for the author ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gibbon, John. Introductio Ad Latinam Blasoniam: An Essay to a More Correct Blason in Latine than Formerly Hath Been Used : Collected Out of Approved Modern Authors, and Describing the Arms of All the Kngdoms [sic] of Europe, and of Many of the Greatest Princes and Potentates Thereof : Together with Many Other Illustrious and Ancient Houses Both of England and Other Countries : No Work of This Nature Extant in Our English Tongue, nor, Absit Gloriari, of Its Method and Circumstances in Any Foreign Language Whatsoever. London: Printed by J.M. for the author ..., 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gibbon, John. Introductio Ad Latinam Blasoniam: An Essay to a More Correct Blason in Latine than Formerly Hath Been Used : Collected Out of Approved Modern Authors, and Describing the Arms of All the Kngdoms [sic] of Europe, and of Many of the Greatest Princes and Potentates Thereof : Together with Many Other Illustrious and Ancient Houses Both of England and Other Countries : No Work of This Nature Extant in Our English Tongue, nor, Absit Gloriari, of Its Method and Circumstances in Any Foreign Language Whatsoever. Printed by J.M. for the author ..., 1682.

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