Ronksley, W. (1681). Regiæ grammaticæ clavis: or, Two parsing tables: Being a singular contrivance to facilitate the performance of that profitable exercise of parsing or proving Latine by grammar rule. Designed for the aid and benefit (and therefore tendred to the perusal) of young grammarians. By William Ronksley. printed by Tho. Snowden, and are to be sold by Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRonksley, William. Regiæ Grammaticæ Clavis: Or, Two Parsing Tables: Being a Singular Contrivance to Facilitate the Performance of That Profitable Exercise of Parsing or Proving Latine by Grammar Rule. Designed for the Aid and Benefit (and Therefore Tendred to the Perusal) of Young Grammarians. By William Ronksley. London: printed by Tho. Snowden, and are to be sold by Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-street, 1681.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRonksley, William. Regiæ Grammaticæ Clavis: Or, Two Parsing Tables: Being a Singular Contrivance to Facilitate the Performance of That Profitable Exercise of Parsing or Proving Latine by Grammar Rule. Designed for the Aid and Benefit (and Therefore Tendred to the Perusal) of Young Grammarians. By William Ronksley. printed by Tho. Snowden, and are to be sold by Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-street, 1681.