Pirckheimer, W. (1617). The praise of the gout, or, The gouts apologie: A paradox, both pleasant and profitable. Written first in the Latine tongue, by that famous and noble gentleman Bilibaldus Pirckheimerus councellor vnto two emperours, Maximilian the first, and Charles the fift: and now Englished by William Est, Master of Arts. Printed by G[eorge] P[urslowe] for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the greene Dragon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPirckheimer, Willibald. The Praise of the Gout, or, The Gouts Apologie: A Paradox, Both Pleasant and Profitable. Written First in the Latine Tongue, by That Famous and Noble Gentleman Bilibaldus Pirckheimerus Councellor Vnto Two Emperours, Maximilian the First, and Charles the Fift: And Now Englished by William Est, Master of Arts. London: Printed by G[eorge] P[urslowe] for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the greene Dragon, 1617.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPirckheimer, Willibald. The Praise of the Gout, or, The Gouts Apologie: A Paradox, Both Pleasant and Profitable. Written First in the Latine Tongue, by That Famous and Noble Gentleman Bilibaldus Pirckheimerus Councellor Vnto Two Emperours, Maximilian the First, and Charles the Fift: And Now Englished by William Est, Master of Arts. Printed by G[eorge] P[urslowe] for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the greene Dragon, 1617.