Heath, T. (1644). Stenographie: or, The art of short-writing: Composed in a more brief, plain, and easie way, then hitherto hath been published. By which art, sermons, speeches, or the like, may be taken word for word, with very little or no charge to memory. By Tho: Heath. Imprimatur; John Downame. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeath, Thomas. Stenographie: Or, The Art of Short-writing: Composed in a More Brief, Plain, and Easie Way, Then Hitherto Hath Been Published. By Which Art, Sermons, Speeches, or the like, May Be Taken Word for Word, with Very Little or No Charge to Memory. By Tho: Heath. Imprimatur; John Downame. London: [publisher not identified], 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeath, Thomas. Stenographie: Or, The Art of Short-writing: Composed in a More Brief, Plain, and Easie Way, Then Hitherto Hath Been Published. By Which Art, Sermons, Speeches, or the like, May Be Taken Word for Word, with Very Little or No Charge to Memory. By Tho: Heath. Imprimatur; John Downame. [publisher not identified], 1644.