Veer, G. d. (1605). The true and perfect description of three voyages: So strange and woonderfull, that the like hath neuer been heard of before: done and performed three yeares, one after the other, by the ships of Holland and Zeland, on the north sides of Norway, Muscouia, and Tartaria, towards the kingdomes of Cathaia & China; shewing the discouerie of the straights of Weigates, Noua Zembla, and the countrie lying vnder 80. degrees; which is thought to be Greenland: whereneuer any man had bin before: with the cruell beares, and other monsters of the sea, and the vnsupportable and extreame cold that is found to be in those places. [By W. White] for T. Pauier].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Veer, Gerrit de. The True and Perfect Description of Three Voyages: So Strange and Woonderfull, That the like Hath Neuer Been Heard of Before: Done and Performed Three Yeares, One After the Other, by the Ships of Holland and Zeland, on the North Sides of Norway, Muscouia, and Tartaria, Towards the Kingdomes of Cathaia & China; Shewing the Discouerie of the Straights of Weigates, Noua Zembla, and the Countrie Lying Vnder 80. Degrees; Which Is Thought to Be Greenland: Whereneuer Any Man Had Bin Before: With the Cruell Beares, and Other Monsters of the Sea, and the Vnsupportable and Extreame Cold That Is Found to Be in Those Places. Imprinted at London: [By W. White] for T. Pauier], 1605.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Veer, Gerrit de. The True and Perfect Description of Three Voyages: So Strange and Woonderfull, That the like Hath Neuer Been Heard of Before: Done and Performed Three Yeares, One After the Other, by the Ships of Holland and Zeland, on the North Sides of Norway, Muscouia, and Tartaria, Towards the Kingdomes of Cathaia & China; Shewing the Discouerie of the Straights of Weigates, Noua Zembla, and the Countrie Lying Vnder 80. Degrees; Which Is Thought to Be Greenland: Whereneuer Any Man Had Bin Before: With the Cruell Beares, and Other Monsters of the Sea, and the Vnsupportable and Extreame Cold That Is Found to Be in Those Places. [By W. White] for T. Pauier], 1605.