APA (7th ed.) Citation

Williams, C. (1593). Nuncius oris: A round-hand coppy-book. Whereby youth may or accommodated with curious coppies, beginning with all the letters of the alphabet. Invented, written, and engraven by Caleb Williams. Sold by I. Pask stationer at ye 3 Ink Bottles in Castle Alley on the W. end of the R. Exchange].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Williams, Caleb. Nuncius Oris: A Round-hand Coppy-book. Whereby Youth May or Accommodated with Curious Coppies, Beginning with All the Letters of the Alphabet. Invented, Written, and Engraven by Caleb Williams. [London: Sold by I. Pask stationer at ye 3 Ink Bottles in Castle Alley on the W. end of the R. Exchange], 1593.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Williams, Caleb. Nuncius Oris: A Round-hand Coppy-book. Whereby Youth May or Accommodated with Curious Coppies, Beginning with All the Letters of the Alphabet. Invented, Written, and Engraven by Caleb Williams. Sold by I. Pask stationer at ye 3 Ink Bottles in Castle Alley on the W. end of the R. Exchange], 1593.

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