APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mehmed II. (1607). The Turkes secretorie: Conteining his sundrie letters sent to diuers emperours, kings, princes and states, full of proud bragges, and bloody threatnings: with seuerall answers to the same, both pithie and peremptorie. Translated truly out of the Latine copie. Printed by M[elchisedec] B[radwood] and are to be solde at the Swan in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mehmed II. The Turkes Secretorie: Conteining His Sundrie Letters Sent to Diuers Emperours, Kings, Princes and States, Full of Proud Bragges, and Bloody Threatnings: With Seuerall Answers to the Same, Both Pithie and Peremptorie. Translated Truly Out of the Latine Copie. London: Printed by M[elchisedec] B[radwood] and are to be solde at the Swan in Pauls Church-yard, 1607.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mehmed II. The Turkes Secretorie: Conteining His Sundrie Letters Sent to Diuers Emperours, Kings, Princes and States, Full of Proud Bragges, and Bloody Threatnings: With Seuerall Answers to the Same, Both Pithie and Peremptorie. Translated Truly Out of the Latine Copie. Printed by M[elchisedec] B[radwood] and are to be solde at the Swan in Pauls Church-yard, 1607.

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