APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heresbach, C. (1657). The perfect husbandman, or the art of husbandry. In four books. I. Of the farm or mansion-house, offices, and accomadations of arable ground, pasture, and medow. II. Of gardens, orchards, and woods. III. Of breeding, feeding, and curing of all manner of cattel. IV. Of poultry, fowle, fish, and bees, with the whole art (according to these last times) of breeding, and dyeting the fighting cock, and the art of angling. Printed and are to be sold by Thomas Basset in St Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heresbach, Conrad. The Perfect Husbandman, or the Art of Husbandry. In Four Books. I. Of the Farm or Mansion-house, Offices, and Accomadations of Arable Ground, Pasture, and Medow. II. Of Gardens, Orchards, and Woods. III. Of Breeding, Feeding, and Curing of All Manner of Cattel. IV. Of Poultry, Fowle, Fish, and Bees, with the Whole Art (according to These Last Times) of Breeding, and Dyeting the Fighting Cock, and the Art of Angling. London: Printed and are to be sold by Thomas Basset in St Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-street, 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heresbach, Conrad. The Perfect Husbandman, or the Art of Husbandry. In Four Books. I. Of the Farm or Mansion-house, Offices, and Accomadations of Arable Ground, Pasture, and Medow. II. Of Gardens, Orchards, and Woods. III. Of Breeding, Feeding, and Curing of All Manner of Cattel. IV. Of Poultry, Fowle, Fish, and Bees, with the Whole Art (according to These Last Times) of Breeding, and Dyeting the Fighting Cock, and the Art of Angling. Printed and are to be sold by Thomas Basset in St Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-street, 1657.

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