APA (7th ed.) Citation

Du Praissac. (1639). The art of warre, or militarie discourses: Of leavying, marching, encamping; and embattailing an armie. Of building, defending, and expugning forts and fortified cities. Of ordinance, petards, and fireworks. Of the severall duties of officers, and souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane militia, and forming of battaillons; &c. By the Lord of Praissac. Englished by I.C. printed by Roger Daniel, printer to that famous Universitie.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Du Praissac. The Art of Warre, or Militarie Discourses: Of Leavying, Marching, Encamping; and Embattailing an Armie. Of Building, Defending, and Expugning Forts and Fortified Cities. Of Ordinance, Petards, and Fireworks. Of the Severall Duties of Officers, and Souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane Militia, and Forming of Battaillons; &c. By the Lord of Praissac. Englished by I.C. Cambridge: printed by Roger Daniel, printer to that famous Universitie, 1639.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Du Praissac. The Art of Warre, or Militarie Discourses: Of Leavying, Marching, Encamping; and Embattailing an Armie. Of Building, Defending, and Expugning Forts and Fortified Cities. Of Ordinance, Petards, and Fireworks. Of the Severall Duties of Officers, and Souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane Militia, and Forming of Battaillons; &c. By the Lord of Praissac. Englished by I.C. printed by Roger Daniel, printer to that famous Universitie, 1639.

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