Taylor, J. (1644). No Mercurius Aulicus: But some merry flashes of intelligence, with the pretended Parliaments forces besiedging of Oxford foure miles off, and the terrible taking in of a mill, instead of the King and citie. Also the breaking of Booker, the asse-tronomicall London figure-flinger, his perfidious prediction failing, and his great conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter dislocated. [L. Lichfield].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Taylor, John. No Mercurius Aulicus: But Some Merry Flashes of Intelligence, with the Pretended Parliaments Forces Besiedging of Oxford Foure Miles off, and the Terrible Taking in of a Mill, Instead of the King and Citie. Also the Breaking of Booker, the Asse-tronomicall London Figure-flinger, His Perfidious Prediction Failing, and His Great Conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter Dislocated. S.l: [L. Lichfield], 1644.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Taylor, John. No Mercurius Aulicus: But Some Merry Flashes of Intelligence, with the Pretended Parliaments Forces Besiedging of Oxford Foure Miles off, and the Terrible Taking in of a Mill, Instead of the King and Citie. Also the Breaking of Booker, the Asse-tronomicall London Figure-flinger, His Perfidious Prediction Failing, and His Great Conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter Dislocated. [L. Lichfield], 1644.