(1698). The book of fortune: being marvellous for the invention, pleasant to be read or heard, and in many things very profitable to be understood: Fit for honest recreation after more serious affairs or studies, and necessary to drive away evil thoughts and fantacies, wherewith many are oppressed. First written in Italian, after translated into English, and now newly compared in all the parts thereof, and much amended. printed by J. Heptinstall, for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Book of Fortune: Being Marvellous for the Invention, Pleasant to Be Read or Heard, and in Many Things Very Profitable to Be Understood: Fit for Honest Recreation After More Serious Affairs or Studies, and Necessary to Drive Away Evil Thoughts and Fantacies, Wherewith Many Are Oppressed. First Written in Italian, After Translated into English, and Now Newly Compared in All the Parts Thereof, and Much Amended. London: printed by J. Heptinstall, for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Book of Fortune: Being Marvellous for the Invention, Pleasant to Be Read or Heard, and in Many Things Very Profitable to Be Understood: Fit for Honest Recreation After More Serious Affairs or Studies, and Necessary to Drive Away Evil Thoughts and Fantacies, Wherewith Many Are Oppressed. First Written in Italian, After Translated into English, and Now Newly Compared in All the Parts Thereof, and Much Amended. printed by J. Heptinstall, for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1698.