H. V. D. (1676). The tomb of Semiramis hermetically sealed,: Which if a wise man open (not the ambitious, covetous Cyrus) he shall find the treasures of kings, inexhaustible riches to his content. Printed for the translator, and sold by William Marshal, bookbinder, in Butcherhal-Lane near the Three Pigeons..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationH. V. D. The Tomb of Semiramis Hermetically Sealed,: Which If a Wise Man Open (not the Ambitious, Covetous Cyrus) He Shall Find the Treasures of Kings, Inexhaustible Riches to His Content. London: Printed for the translator, and sold by William Marshal, bookbinder, in Butcherhal-Lane near the Three Pigeons., 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationH. V. D. The Tomb of Semiramis Hermetically Sealed,: Which If a Wise Man Open (not the Ambitious, Covetous Cyrus) He Shall Find the Treasures of Kings, Inexhaustible Riches to His Content. Printed for the translator, and sold by William Marshal, bookbinder, in Butcherhal-Lane near the Three Pigeons., 1676.