Sleidanus, J. (1661). The key of history, or, A most methodical abridgement of the four chief monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome, being a general and compendious chronicle from the floud, digested into three books : whereunto is added a marginal chronologie of every Roman emperours reign, and of all the most memorable persons and accidents ... / together with brief illustrations upon the most obscure names, places, and offices ... (The fourth edition.). Printed for William Shear ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSleidanus, Johannes. The Key of History, or, A Most Methodical Abridgement of the Four Chief Monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome, Being a General and Compendious Chronicle from the Floud, Digested into Three Books : Whereunto Is Added a Marginal Chronologie of Every Roman Emperours Reign, and of All the Most Memorable Persons and Accidents ... / Together with Brief Illustrations upon the Most Obscure Names, Places, and Offices ... The fourth edition. London: Printed for William Shear ..., 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSleidanus, Johannes. The Key of History, or, A Most Methodical Abridgement of the Four Chief Monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome, Being a General and Compendious Chronicle from the Floud, Digested into Three Books : Whereunto Is Added a Marginal Chronologie of Every Roman Emperours Reign, and of All the Most Memorable Persons and Accidents ... / Together with Brief Illustrations upon the Most Obscure Names, Places, and Offices ... The fourth edition. Printed for William Shear ..., 1661.