(1616). Miraculous newes, from the cittie of Holdt, in the Lord-ship of Munster (in Germany) the twentieth of September last past. 1616: Where there were plainly beheld three dead bodyes rise out of their graues, admonishing the people of iudgements to come. Faithfully translated according to the first coppy, printed at Colen: and afterwards at Antwerpe, by Pouwels Stroobant: with the names of diuers worthy persons and burgimasters of the same citty, who were eye-witnesses of this fearefull accident. Iohan Barbeeck, Melchior Hans Guert van Boecholt Schepenen. Sybrant Wndels. Pieter van Dorsten. Michaell Staets, Schepenen. Printed [by E. Allde] for Iohn Barnyes, dwelling in Hosier-lane, neere Smithfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMiraculous Newes, from the Cittie of Holdt, in the Lord-ship of Munster (in Germany) the Twentieth of September Last Past. 1616: Where There Were Plainly Beheld Three Dead Bodyes Rise Out of Their Graues, Admonishing the People of Iudgements to Come. Faithfully Translated According to the First Coppy, Printed at Colen: And Afterwards at Antwerpe, by Pouwels Stroobant: With the Names of Diuers Worthy Persons and Burgimasters of the Same Citty, Who Were Eye-witnesses of This Fearefull Accident. Iohan Barbeeck, Melchior Hans Guert Van Boecholt Schepenen. Sybrant Wndels. Pieter Van Dorsten. Michaell Staets, Schepenen. London: Printed [by E. Allde] for Iohn Barnyes, dwelling in Hosier-lane, neere Smithfield, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMiraculous Newes, from the Cittie of Holdt, in the Lord-ship of Munster (in Germany) the Twentieth of September Last Past. 1616: Where There Were Plainly Beheld Three Dead Bodyes Rise Out of Their Graues, Admonishing the People of Iudgements to Come. Faithfully Translated According to the First Coppy, Printed at Colen: And Afterwards at Antwerpe, by Pouwels Stroobant: With the Names of Diuers Worthy Persons and Burgimasters of the Same Citty, Who Were Eye-witnesses of This Fearefull Accident. Iohan Barbeeck, Melchior Hans Guert Van Boecholt Schepenen. Sybrant Wndels. Pieter Van Dorsten. Michaell Staets, Schepenen. Printed [by E. Allde] for Iohn Barnyes, dwelling in Hosier-lane, neere Smithfield, 1616.