Barriffe, W. (1643). Military discipline, or, The young artillery-man: Wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike, the exactest way &c. : together with the exercise of the foot in their motions with much variety : as also diverse and severall formes for the imbattelling small or greater bodies demonstrated by the number of a single company with their reducements ... : whereunto is also added the postures and beneficiall use of the half-pike joyned with the musket : with a way to draw up the Swedish brigade. Printed by Iohn Dawson and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBarriffe, William. Military Discipline, or, The Young Artillery-man: Wherein Is Discoursed and Showne the Postures Both of Musket and Pike, the Exactest Way &c. : Together with the Exercise of the Foot in Their Motions with Much Variety : As Also Diverse and Severall Formes for the Imbattelling Small or Greater Bodies Demonstrated by the Number of a Single Company with Their Reducements ... : Whereunto Is Also Added the Postures and Beneficiall Use of the Half-pike Joyned with the Musket : With a Way to Draw Up the Swedish Brigade. London: Printed by Iohn Dawson and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBarriffe, William. Military Discipline, or, The Young Artillery-man: Wherein Is Discoursed and Showne the Postures Both of Musket and Pike, the Exactest Way &c. : Together with the Exercise of the Foot in Their Motions with Much Variety : As Also Diverse and Severall Formes for the Imbattelling Small or Greater Bodies Demonstrated by the Number of a Single Company with Their Reducements ... : Whereunto Is Also Added the Postures and Beneficiall Use of the Half-pike Joyned with the Musket : With a Way to Draw Up the Swedish Brigade. Printed by Iohn Dawson and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke, 1643.