APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mexía, P., & J. B. (1651). The rarities of the world: Containing rules and observations touching the beginning of kingdoms and common-wealths, the division of the ages, and the memorable things that happened in them, why men lived longer in those days than in these present times : also the opinion of the great emperours, and Egyptians, touching the life of man, and the strange things that have befallen kings and princes : with excellent discourses of creatures bred in the sea, to the likenesse of man, and others on earth. Printed by B.A., Printed by Bernard Alsop ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mexía, Pedro, and J. B. The Rarities of the World: Containing Rules and Observations Touching the Beginning of Kingdoms and Common-wealths, the Division of the Ages, and the Memorable Things That Happened in Them, Why Men Lived Longer in Those Days than in These Present Times : Also the Opinion of the Great Emperours, and Egyptians, Touching the Life of Man, and the Strange Things That Have Befallen Kings and Princes : With Excellent Discourses of Creatures Bred in the Sea, to the Likenesse of Man, and Others on Earth. London : London: Printed by B.A., Printed by Bernard Alsop ..., 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mexía, Pedro, and J. B. The Rarities of the World: Containing Rules and Observations Touching the Beginning of Kingdoms and Common-wealths, the Division of the Ages, and the Memorable Things That Happened in Them, Why Men Lived Longer in Those Days than in These Present Times : Also the Opinion of the Great Emperours, and Egyptians, Touching the Life of Man, and the Strange Things That Have Befallen Kings and Princes : With Excellent Discourses of Creatures Bred in the Sea, to the Likenesse of Man, and Others on Earth. Printed by B.A., Printed by Bernard Alsop ..., 1651.

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