Godfridus. (1642). The knowledge of things unknowne: Shewing the effects of the planets, and other astronomicall constellations: with the strange events that befall men, women, and children, borne under them. Compiled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultara [sic], Anglicarum. Together with the husbandmans practise, or prognostication for ever: as teacheth Albert, Alkind, and Ptolome. printed by A.N. for Iohn Stafford, at his house in Black-Horse Alley in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGodfridus. The Knowledge of Things Unknowne: Shewing the Effects of the Planets, and Other Astronomicall Constellations: With the Strange Events That Befall Men, Women, and Children, Borne Under Them. Compiled by Godfridus Super Palladium De Agricultara [sic], Anglicarum. Together with the Husbandmans Practise, or Prognostication for Ever: As Teacheth Albert, Alkind, and Ptolome. London: printed by A.N. for Iohn Stafford, at his house in Black-Horse Alley in Fleet-street, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGodfridus. The Knowledge of Things Unknowne: Shewing the Effects of the Planets, and Other Astronomicall Constellations: With the Strange Events That Befall Men, Women, and Children, Borne Under Them. Compiled by Godfridus Super Palladium De Agricultara [sic], Anglicarum. Together with the Husbandmans Practise, or Prognostication for Ever: As Teacheth Albert, Alkind, and Ptolome. printed by A.N. for Iohn Stafford, at his house in Black-Horse Alley in Fleet-street, 1642.