Calfine, G. (1462). A fresh bit of mutton, for those fleshy minded canibals that cannot endure pottadge. Or a defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of pottadge well seasoned and well crummed.: Against the idle yet insolent exceptions of his monstrous adversary MT. ST. RA. IS. PH. By Drupheyra Thexylvenio: cosmopolites. Printed for T. P. in Queenshead-Alley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCalfine, Giles. A Fresh Bit of Mutton, for Those Fleshy Minded Canibals That Cannot Endure Pottadge. Or a Defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of Pottadge Well Seasoned and Well Crummed.: Against the Idle yet Insolent Exceptions of His Monstrous Adversary MT. ST. RA. IS. PH. By Drupheyra Thexylvenio: Cosmopolites. [London]: Printed for T. P. in Queenshead-Alley, 1462.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCalfine, Giles. A Fresh Bit of Mutton, for Those Fleshy Minded Canibals That Cannot Endure Pottadge. Or a Defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of Pottadge Well Seasoned and Well Crummed.: Against the Idle yet Insolent Exceptions of His Monstrous Adversary MT. ST. RA. IS. PH. By Drupheyra Thexylvenio: Cosmopolites. Printed for T. P. in Queenshead-Alley, 1462.