Cartwright, J. o. M. C. (1611). The preachers trauels: Wherein is set downe a true iournall to the confines of the East Indies, through the great countreyes of Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Media, Hircania and Parthia. With the authors returne by the way of Persia, Susiana, Assiria, Chaldæa, and Arabia. Containing a full suruew of the knigdom [sic] of Persia: and in what termes the Persian stands with the Great Turke at this day: also a true relation of Sir Anthonie Sherleys entertainment there: and the estate that his brother, M. Robert Sherley liued in after his departure for Christendome. With the description of a port in the Persian gulf, commodious for our East Indian merchants; and a briefe rehearsall of some grosse absudities [sic] in the Turkish Alcoran. Penned by I.C. sometimes student in Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. Printed [by William Stansby] for Thomas Thorppe, and are to bee sold by Walter Burre.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCartwright, John of Magdalen College. The Preachers Trauels: Wherein Is Set Downe a True Iournall to the Confines of the East Indies, Through the Great Countreyes of Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Media, Hircania and Parthia. With the Authors Returne by the Way of Persia, Susiana, Assiria, Chaldæa, and Arabia. Containing a Full Suruew of the Knigdom [sic] of Persia: And in What Termes the Persian Stands with the Great Turke at This Day: Also a True Relation of Sir Anthonie Sherleys Entertainment There: And the Estate That His Brother, M. Robert Sherley Liued in After His Departure for Christendome. With the Description of a Port in the Persian Gulf, Commodious for Our East Indian Merchants; and a Briefe Rehearsall of Some Grosse Absudities [sic] in the Turkish Alcoran. Penned by I.C. Sometimes Student in Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. London: Printed [by William Stansby] for Thomas Thorppe, and are to bee sold by Walter Burre, 1611.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCartwright, John of Magdalen College. The Preachers Trauels: Wherein Is Set Downe a True Iournall to the Confines of the East Indies, Through the Great Countreyes of Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Media, Hircania and Parthia. With the Authors Returne by the Way of Persia, Susiana, Assiria, Chaldæa, and Arabia. Containing a Full Suruew of the Knigdom [sic] of Persia: And in What Termes the Persian Stands with the Great Turke at This Day: Also a True Relation of Sir Anthonie Sherleys Entertainment There: And the Estate That His Brother, M. Robert Sherley Liued in After His Departure for Christendome. With the Description of a Port in the Persian Gulf, Commodious for Our East Indian Merchants; and a Briefe Rehearsall of Some Grosse Absudities [sic] in the Turkish Alcoran. Penned by I.C. Sometimes Student in Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. Printed [by William Stansby] for Thomas Thorppe, and are to bee sold by Walter Burre, 1611.