APA (7th ed.) Citation

Maplet, J. (1567). A greene forest, or A naturall historie: Vvherein may bee seene first the most sufferaigne vertues in all the whole kinde of stones & mettals: next of plants, as of herbes, trees, [and] shrubs, lastly of brute beastes, foules, fishes, creeping wormes [and] serpents, and that alphabetically: so that a table shall not neede. Compiled by Iohn Maplet, M. of Arte, and student in Cambridge: entending hereby yt God might especially be glorified: and the people furdered. Anno 1567. By Henry Denham.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Maplet, John. A Greene Forest, or A Naturall Historie: Vvherein May Bee Seene First the Most Sufferaigne Vertues in All the Whole Kinde of Stones & Mettals: Next of Plants, as of Herbes, Trees, [and] Shrubs, Lastly of Brute Beastes, Foules, Fishes, Creeping Wormes [and] Serpents, and That Alphabetically: So That a Table Shall Not Neede. Compiled by Iohn Maplet, M. of Arte, and Student in Cambridge: Entending Hereby Yt God Might Especially Be Glorified: And the People Furdered. Anno 1567. Imprinted at London: By Henry Denham, 1567.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Maplet, John. A Greene Forest, or A Naturall Historie: Vvherein May Bee Seene First the Most Sufferaigne Vertues in All the Whole Kinde of Stones & Mettals: Next of Plants, as of Herbes, Trees, [and] Shrubs, Lastly of Brute Beastes, Foules, Fishes, Creeping Wormes [and] Serpents, and That Alphabetically: So That a Table Shall Not Neede. Compiled by Iohn Maplet, M. of Arte, and Student in Cambridge: Entending Hereby Yt God Might Especially Be Glorified: And the People Furdered. Anno 1567. By Henry Denham, 1567.

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