Larkin, E. (1659). Speculum patrum: =: A looking-glasse of the Fathers, wherein, you may see each of them drawn, characterized, and displayed in their colours. To which are added, the characters of some of the chief philosophers, historians, grammarians, orators, and poets. Printed for Henry Eversden, at the Greyhound in St. Pauls Church-yard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLarkin, Edward. Speculum Patrum: =: A Looking-glasse of the Fathers, Wherein, You May See Each of Them Drawn, Characterized, and Displayed in Their Colours. To Which Are Added, the Characters of Some of the Chief Philosophers, Historians, Grammarians, Orators, and Poets. London: Printed for Henry Eversden, at the Greyhound in St. Pauls Church-yard., 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLarkin, Edward. Speculum Patrum: =: A Looking-glasse of the Fathers, Wherein, You May See Each of Them Drawn, Characterized, and Displayed in Their Colours. To Which Are Added, the Characters of Some of the Chief Philosophers, Historians, Grammarians, Orators, and Poets. Printed for Henry Eversden, at the Greyhound in St. Pauls Church-yard., 1659.