Indagine, J. a. (1598). Briefe introductions, both naturall, pleasant, and delectable vnto the arte of chiromancy, or manuell diuination, and phisiognomy: With circumsta[n]ces vpon the faces of the signes. Also certaine canons or rules vpon diseases and sicknesses. Whereunto is also annexed aswell the artificiall, as naturall astrologie, with the nature of the plannets. Written in the latine tongue by Iohn Indagine priest. And nowe lately translated into English by Fabian Withers. Printed by Tho. Purfoot.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIndagine, Johannes ab. Briefe Introductions, Both Naturall, Pleasant, and Delectable Vnto the Arte of Chiromancy, or Manuell Diuination, and Phisiognomy: With Circumsta[n]ces Vpon the Faces of the Signes. Also Certaine Canons or Rules Vpon Diseases and Sicknesses. Whereunto Is Also Annexed Aswell the Artificiall, as Naturall Astrologie, with the Nature of the Plannets. Written in the Latine Tongue by Iohn Indagine Priest. And Nowe Lately Translated into English by Fabian Withers. At London: Printed by Tho. Purfoot, 1598.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIndagine, Johannes ab. Briefe Introductions, Both Naturall, Pleasant, and Delectable Vnto the Arte of Chiromancy, or Manuell Diuination, and Phisiognomy: With Circumsta[n]ces Vpon the Faces of the Signes. Also Certaine Canons or Rules Vpon Diseases and Sicknesses. Whereunto Is Also Annexed Aswell the Artificiall, as Naturall Astrologie, with the Nature of the Plannets. Written in the Latine Tongue by Iohn Indagine Priest. And Nowe Lately Translated into English by Fabian Withers. Printed by Tho. Purfoot, 1598.