Hitchcock, J. (1617). A sanctuary for honest men. Or An abstract of humane wisedome: Contayning, a certaine way leading to a perfect knowledge of Man, and directing to a discreet cariage in the vvhole course of our humane condition. Collected and composed by Io: Hitchcock student in the Middle Temple. Printed by Edward Griffin for Thomas Norton at the signe of the Kings head in Paules Churchyard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHitchcock, John. A Sanctuary for Honest Men. Or An Abstract of Humane Wisedome: Contayning, a Certaine Way Leading to a Perfect Knowledge of Man, and Directing to a Discreet Cariage in the Vvhole Course of Our Humane Condition. Collected and Composed by Io: Hitchcock Student in the Middle Temple. London: Printed by Edward Griffin for Thomas Norton at the signe of the Kings head in Paules Churchyard, 1617.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHitchcock, John. A Sanctuary for Honest Men. Or An Abstract of Humane Wisedome: Contayning, a Certaine Way Leading to a Perfect Knowledge of Man, and Directing to a Discreet Cariage in the Vvhole Course of Our Humane Condition. Collected and Composed by Io: Hitchcock Student in the Middle Temple. Printed by Edward Griffin for Thomas Norton at the signe of the Kings head in Paules Churchyard, 1617.