(1595). The true copie, of a letter vvritten to a gentleman of vvorship in England: Lamentably discoursing the crueltie of Bashavv Mahomet, high admirall to the great Turke: vvho vvith a fleete of one hundred and seauen gallies, entred the confines of the Christian princes within the Straits of Gibraltar. With his landing in Sicilia an iland of the Spanish kings, which hee burned and spoiled, taking many prisoners. Also the taking of two of the principall gallies of the Duke of Florence with one thousand fighting men: the taking and burning of three great ships in the Vale of Messina, and two others in the gulphe of Venice, one which being a Venetian, the other a Fleming. by I.D. for Thomas Gosson: and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge Gate.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The True Copie, of a Letter Vvritten to a Gentleman of Vvorship in England: Lamentably Discoursing the Crueltie of Bashavv Mahomet, High Admirall to the Great Turke: Vvho Vvith a Fleete of One Hundred and Seauen Gallies, Entred the Confines of the Christian Princes Within the Straits of Gibraltar. With His Landing in Sicilia an Iland of the Spanish Kings, Which Hee Burned and Spoiled, Taking Many Prisoners. Also the Taking of Two of the Principall Gallies of the Duke of Florence with One Thousand Fighting Men: The Taking and Burning of Three Great Ships in the Vale of Messina, and Two Others in the Gulphe of Venice, One Which Being a Venetian, the Other a Fleming. Printed at London: by I.D. for Thomas Gosson: and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge Gate, 1595.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The True Copie, of a Letter Vvritten to a Gentleman of Vvorship in England: Lamentably Discoursing the Crueltie of Bashavv Mahomet, High Admirall to the Great Turke: Vvho Vvith a Fleete of One Hundred and Seauen Gallies, Entred the Confines of the Christian Princes Within the Straits of Gibraltar. With His Landing in Sicilia an Iland of the Spanish Kings, Which Hee Burned and Spoiled, Taking Many Prisoners. Also the Taking of Two of the Principall Gallies of the Duke of Florence with One Thousand Fighting Men: The Taking and Burning of Three Great Ships in the Vale of Messina, and Two Others in the Gulphe of Venice, One Which Being a Venetian, the Other a Fleming. by I.D. for Thomas Gosson: and are to be sold at his shop by London Bridge Gate, 1595.