APA (7th ed.) Citation

Trithemius, J. (1633). A three-fold mirrour of man's vanitie and miserie. The first vvritten by that learned and religious father, Iohn Trithemius monke of the holy order of S. Benet, and abbot of Spanhem. The two others by Catholicke authors vnknowen: Faithfully Englished by the R. Father Antonie Batt, monke of the holy order aforesaid, of the congregation of England. By Laurence Kellam, at the signe of the holy Lambe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Trithemius, Johannes. A Three-fold Mirrour of Man's Vanitie and Miserie. The First Vvritten by That Learned and Religious Father, Iohn Trithemius Monke of the Holy Order of S. Benet, and Abbot of Spanhem. The Two Others by Catholicke Authors Vnknowen: Faithfully Englished by the R. Father Antonie Batt, Monke of the Holy Order Aforesaid, of the Congregation of England. Printed at Douay: By Laurence Kellam, at the signe of the holy Lambe, 1633.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Trithemius, Johannes. A Three-fold Mirrour of Man's Vanitie and Miserie. The First Vvritten by That Learned and Religious Father, Iohn Trithemius Monke of the Holy Order of S. Benet, and Abbot of Spanhem. The Two Others by Catholicke Authors Vnknowen: Faithfully Englished by the R. Father Antonie Batt, Monke of the Holy Order Aforesaid, of the Congregation of England. By Laurence Kellam, at the signe of the holy Lambe, 1633.

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