Lessius, L. (1742). Hygiasticon: Or, a treatise of the means of health and long life. Written originally in Latin, by Leonard Lessius. Now rendered into English, by T. Smith. Whereunto is annexed, Cornaro's Treatise of the benefits of a sober life. printed for the author, and sold by Charles Hitch, and William Flachton [sic], in Canterbury.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLessius, Leonardus. Hygiasticon: Or, a Treatise of the Means of Health and Long Life. Written Originally in Latin, by Leonard Lessius. Now Rendered into English, by T. Smith. Whereunto Is Annexed, Cornaro's Treatise of the Benefits of a Sober Life. London: printed for the author, and sold by Charles Hitch, and William Flachton [sic], in Canterbury, 1742.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLessius, Leonardus. Hygiasticon: Or, a Treatise of the Means of Health and Long Life. Written Originally in Latin, by Leonard Lessius. Now Rendered into English, by T. Smith. Whereunto Is Annexed, Cornaro's Treatise of the Benefits of a Sober Life. printed for the author, and sold by Charles Hitch, and William Flachton [sic], in Canterbury, 1742.