APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brinsley, J. (1627). Ludus literarius: or, The grammar schoole: Shewing how to proceede from the first entrance into learning, to the highest perfection required in the grammar schooles, with ease, certainty and delight both to masters and schollers; onely according to our common grammar, and ordinary classical authours. Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Richard Meighen.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brinsley, John. Ludus Literarius: Or, The Grammar Schoole: Shewing How to Proceede from the First Entrance into Learning, to the Highest Perfection Required in the Grammar Schooles, with Ease, Certainty and Delight Both to Masters and Schollers; Onely According to Our Common Grammar, and Ordinary Classical Authours. At London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Richard Meighen, 1627.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brinsley, John. Ludus Literarius: Or, The Grammar Schoole: Shewing How to Proceede from the First Entrance into Learning, to the Highest Perfection Required in the Grammar Schooles, with Ease, Certainty and Delight Both to Masters and Schollers; Onely According to Our Common Grammar, and Ordinary Classical Authours. Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Richard Meighen, 1627.

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