Brenz, J. (1584). A right godly and learned discourse vpon the book of Ester: Most necessary for this time and age, to enstruct all noble men, and such as God hath aduanced vnto high places about princes ... Written in latin by Iohn Brentius a German, and newly turned into English for the comfort of God his children, by Iohn Stockwood schoolemaster of Tunbridge. Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe for Iohn Harrison the yonger, dwelling at the signe of the golden Anker in Pater noster row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrenz, Johannes. A Right Godly and Learned Discourse Vpon the Book of Ester: Most Necessary for This Time and Age, to Enstruct All Noble Men, and Such as God Hath Aduanced Vnto High Places About Princes ... Written in Latin by Iohn Brentius a German, and Newly Turned into English for the Comfort of God His Children, by Iohn Stockwood Schoolemaster of Tunbridge. London: Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe for Iohn Harrison the yonger, dwelling at the signe of the golden Anker in Pater noster row, 1584.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrenz, Johannes. A Right Godly and Learned Discourse Vpon the Book of Ester: Most Necessary for This Time and Age, to Enstruct All Noble Men, and Such as God Hath Aduanced Vnto High Places About Princes ... Written in Latin by Iohn Brentius a German, and Newly Turned into English for the Comfort of God His Children, by Iohn Stockwood Schoolemaster of Tunbridge. Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe for Iohn Harrison the yonger, dwelling at the signe of the golden Anker in Pater noster row, 1584.