Comenius, J. A., & Collier, J. (1651). A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius: Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge. printed for T.H. and Jo. Collins, and are to be sold in Little Brittaine, neare the church.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationComenius, Johann Amos, and Jeremy Collier. A Patterne of Universall Knowledge, in a Plaine and True Draught: Or A Diatyposis, or Model of the Eminently Learned, and Pious Promoter of Science in Generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius: Shadowing Forth the Largenesse, Dimension, and Use of the Intended Worke, in an Ichnographicall and Orthographicall Delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, Late Fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge. London: printed for T.H. and Jo. Collins, and are to be sold in Little Brittaine, neare the church, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationComenius, Johann Amos, and Jeremy Collier. A Patterne of Universall Knowledge, in a Plaine and True Draught: Or A Diatyposis, or Model of the Eminently Learned, and Pious Promoter of Science in Generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius: Shadowing Forth the Largenesse, Dimension, and Use of the Intended Worke, in an Ichnographicall and Orthographicall Delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, Late Fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge. printed for T.H. and Jo. Collins, and are to be sold in Little Brittaine, neare the church, 1651.