APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smythe, J. (1590). Certain discourses, vvritten by Sir Iohn Smythe, Knight: Concerning the formes and effects of diuers sorts of weapons, and other verie important matters militarie, greatlie mistaken by diuers of our men of warre in these daies; and chiefly, of the mosquet, the caliuer and the long-bow; as also, of the great sufficiencie, excellencie, and wonderful effects of archers: with many notable examples and other particularities, by him presented to the nobilitie of this realme, & published for the benefite of this his natiue countrie of England. Printed by [Thomas Orwin for] Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere Holburne Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smythe, John. Certain Discourses, Vvritten by Sir Iohn Smythe, Knight: Concerning the Formes and Effects of Diuers Sorts of Weapons, and Other Verie Important Matters Militarie, Greatlie Mistaken by Diuers of Our Men of Warre in These Daies; and Chiefly, of the Mosquet, the Caliuer and the Long-bow; as Also, of the Great Sufficiencie, Excellencie, and Wonderful Effects of Archers: With Many Notable Examples and Other Particularities, by Him Presented to the Nobilitie of This Realme, & Published for the Benefite of This His Natiue Countrie of England. At London: Printed by [Thomas Orwin for] Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere Holburne Bridge, 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smythe, John. Certain Discourses, Vvritten by Sir Iohn Smythe, Knight: Concerning the Formes and Effects of Diuers Sorts of Weapons, and Other Verie Important Matters Militarie, Greatlie Mistaken by Diuers of Our Men of Warre in These Daies; and Chiefly, of the Mosquet, the Caliuer and the Long-bow; as Also, of the Great Sufficiencie, Excellencie, and Wonderful Effects of Archers: With Many Notable Examples and Other Particularities, by Him Presented to the Nobilitie of This Realme, & Published for the Benefite of This His Natiue Countrie of England. Printed by [Thomas Orwin for] Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose and Crowne neere Holburne Bridge, 1590.

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