APA (7th ed.) Citation

Winyard, T. (1648). Midsummer-moone. Or Lunacy-rampant.: Being a character of Master Cheynell the arch visitor of Oxford, and mungrell-president of Saint John Baptist's Colledge. With a survey of the three renegado-fellowes Web, Inkersell and Lownds. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Winyard, Thomas. Midsummer-moone. Or Lunacy-rampant.: Being a Character of Master Cheynell the Arch Visitor of Oxford, and Mungrell-president of Saint John Baptist's Colledge. With a Survey of the Three Renegado-fellowes Web, Inkersell and Lownds. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Winyard, Thomas. Midsummer-moone. Or Lunacy-rampant.: Being a Character of Master Cheynell the Arch Visitor of Oxford, and Mungrell-president of Saint John Baptist's Colledge. With a Survey of the Three Renegado-fellowes Web, Inkersell and Lownds. publisher not identified], 1648.

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