APA (7th ed.) Citation

Raynalde, T. (1604). The birth of mankinde, otherwise named The womans booke. Set foorth in English by Thomas Raynalde phisition, and by him corrected, and augmented. Whose contents yée may reade in the table following: But most plainely in the prologue. [By George Eld?] for Thomas Adams. Cum priuilegio].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Raynalde, Thomas. The Birth of Mankinde, Otherwise Named The Womans Booke. Set Foorth in English by Thomas Raynalde Phisition, and by Him Corrected, and Augmented. Whose Contents Yée May Reade in the Table Following: But Most Plainely in the Prologue. Imprinted at London: [By George Eld?] for Thomas Adams. Cum priuilegio], 1604.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Raynalde, Thomas. The Birth of Mankinde, Otherwise Named The Womans Booke. Set Foorth in English by Thomas Raynalde Phisition, and by Him Corrected, and Augmented. Whose Contents Yée May Reade in the Table Following: But Most Plainely in the Prologue. [By George Eld?] for Thomas Adams. Cum priuilegio], 1604.

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