APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1639). The Norimberg curranto of this week: The confirmation of the defeat of the remainds of Marazini's army, and taking him prisoner. The people of Tabor make away apace to Vienna, and to Gratz, and so to the mountains, by reason of the Swedes approach. Generall Bannier is drawing his forces from all parts to Brandeis, 3 leagues from Prague, where Hatzfeld is now joyned with Gallas; whereupon another battell is like to follow. Printed Iune 21, 1639, for Nath: Butter and Nicholas Bourne.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Norimberg Curranto of This Week: The Confirmation of the Defeat of the Remainds of Marazini's Army, and Taking Him Prisoner. The People of Tabor Make Away Apace to Vienna, and to Gratz, and so to the Mountains, by Reason of the Swedes Approach. Generall Bannier Is Drawing His Forces from All Parts to Brandeis, 3 Leagues from Prague, Where Hatzfeld Is Now Joyned with Gallas; Whereupon Another Battell Is like to Follow. London: Printed Iune 21, 1639, for Nath: Butter and Nicholas Bourne, 1639.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Norimberg Curranto of This Week: The Confirmation of the Defeat of the Remainds of Marazini's Army, and Taking Him Prisoner. The People of Tabor Make Away Apace to Vienna, and to Gratz, and so to the Mountains, by Reason of the Swedes Approach. Generall Bannier Is Drawing His Forces from All Parts to Brandeis, 3 Leagues from Prague, Where Hatzfeld Is Now Joyned with Gallas; Whereupon Another Battell Is like to Follow. Printed Iune 21, 1639, for Nath: Butter and Nicholas Bourne, 1639.

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