Blome, R. (1693). The art of heraldry: In two parts : the first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings) the body of heraldry : the second, honour civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. according to the laws and customs of our realm : the whole illustrated with variety of apt and proper sculptures, for better explanation thereof (The second edition.). Printed for S. Briscoe ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlome, Richard. The Art of Heraldry: In Two Parts : The First Containing (in a Concise but Methodical Method, by Rules and Explanations of Bearings) the Body of Heraldry : The Second, Honour Civil and Military, Being a Treatise of the Nobility and Gentry of England, as to Their Priviledges, Dignities, &c. According to the Laws and Customs of Our Realm : The Whole Illustrated with Variety of Apt and Proper Sculptures, for Better Explanation Thereof. The second edition. London: Printed for S. Briscoe ..., 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlome, Richard. The Art of Heraldry: In Two Parts : The First Containing (in a Concise but Methodical Method, by Rules and Explanations of Bearings) the Body of Heraldry : The Second, Honour Civil and Military, Being a Treatise of the Nobility and Gentry of England, as to Their Priviledges, Dignities, &c. According to the Laws and Customs of Our Realm : The Whole Illustrated with Variety of Apt and Proper Sculptures, for Better Explanation Thereof. The second edition. Printed for S. Briscoe ..., 1693.