Harrab, T. (1616). Tessaradelphus, or The four brothers: The qualities of whom are contayned in this old riddle. Foure bretheren were bred at once without flesh, bloud, or bones. One with a beard, but two had none, the fourth had but halfe one. Collected and translated, by Thomas Harrab. Birchley Hall press?] permissu superiorum.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Harrab, Thomas. Tessaradelphus, or The Four Brothers: The Qualities of Whom Are Contayned in This Old Riddle. Foure Bretheren Were Bred at Once Without Flesh, Bloud, or Bones. One with a Beard, but Two Had None, the Fourth Had but Halfe One. Collected and Translated, by Thomas Harrab. S.l: Birchley Hall press?] permissu superiorum, 1616.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Harrab, Thomas. Tessaradelphus, or The Four Brothers: The Qualities of Whom Are Contayned in This Old Riddle. Foure Bretheren Were Bred at Once Without Flesh, Bloud, or Bones. One with a Beard, but Two Had None, the Fourth Had but Halfe One. Collected and Translated, by Thomas Harrab. Birchley Hall press?] permissu superiorum, 1616.