APA (7th ed.) Citation

Browne, D. (1622). The new invention, intituled, calligraphia: or, the arte of faire writing: Vvherein is comprehended the whole necessarie rules thereof; by which anie who is capable and carefull to learne, may without the helpe of any other teacher, under God, both bee informed concerning the right writing of the most usuall characters in the world; and perfectly instructed how to write one of the most frequent in Europe, called the secretarie. ... By His Majesties scribe, Master David Browne. Printed by Edward Raban, printer to the Vniversitie.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Browne, David. The New Invention, Intituled, Calligraphia: Or, the Arte of Faire Writing: Vvherein Is Comprehended the Whole Necessarie Rules Thereof; by Which Anie Who Is Capable and Carefull to Learne, May Without the Helpe of Any Other Teacher, Under God, Both Bee Informed Concerning the Right Writing of the Most Usuall Characters in the World; and Perfectly Instructed How to Write One of the Most Frequent in Europe, Called the Secretarie. ... By His Majesties Scribe, Master David Browne. Sainct-Andrewes: Printed by Edward Raban, printer to the Vniversitie, 1622.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Browne, David. The New Invention, Intituled, Calligraphia: Or, the Arte of Faire Writing: Vvherein Is Comprehended the Whole Necessarie Rules Thereof; by Which Anie Who Is Capable and Carefull to Learne, May Without the Helpe of Any Other Teacher, Under God, Both Bee Informed Concerning the Right Writing of the Most Usuall Characters in the World; and Perfectly Instructed How to Write One of the Most Frequent in Europe, Called the Secretarie. ... By His Majesties Scribe, Master David Browne. Printed by Edward Raban, printer to the Vniversitie, 1622.

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