Leigh, E. (1650). Critica sacra: or, Observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament in order alphabeticall: Wherein both they (and many derivatives also issuing from them) are fully opened, out of the best lexicographers and scholiasts. By Edward Leigh Esquire, Mr of Arts of both universities (The second edition, corrected and much enlarged by the authour.). printed by A. Miller for Thomas Underhill, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the blue Anchor and Bible in Pauls Churchyard near the little North door.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Critica Sacra: Or, Observations on All the Radices, or Primitive Hebrew Words of the Old Testament in Order Alphabeticall: Wherein Both They (and Many Derivatives Also Issuing from Them) Are Fully Opened, Out of the Best Lexicographers and Scholiasts. By Edward Leigh Esquire, Mr of Arts of Both Universities. The second edition, corrected and much enlarged by the authour. London: printed by A. Miller for Thomas Underhill, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the blue Anchor and Bible in Pauls Churchyard near the little North door, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeigh, Edward. Critica Sacra: Or, Observations on All the Radices, or Primitive Hebrew Words of the Old Testament in Order Alphabeticall: Wherein Both They (and Many Derivatives Also Issuing from Them) Are Fully Opened, Out of the Best Lexicographers and Scholiasts. By Edward Leigh Esquire, Mr of Arts of Both Universities. The second edition, corrected and much enlarged by the authour. printed by A. Miller for Thomas Underhill, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the blue Anchor and Bible in Pauls Churchyard near the little North door, 1650.