Ubaldini, P. 1. (1740). A genuine and most impartial narration of the glorious victory obtained, by Her Majesty's navy: Under the Conduct of Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord High-Admiral of England, over the falsely-stiled Invincible Armada of Spain, A. D. 1588. Translated from the Italian, written by Petruccio Ubaldino, Citizen of Florence, and Inscribed to the High-Admiral, by A. Ryther. Illustrated with a useful Postscript. To which are annexed, by Way of Appendix, I. Original Letters, with other Curious Papers, relating to this ever-memorable Event. II. A choice Narrative of the notable Exploit of Part of the English Fleet against a Squadron of Spanish Galeons, in 1656. III. Descriptions of Puerto Bello and the Island Cuba. IV. Authentic Accounts of Puerto Bello's being taken by Capt. H. Morgan, in 1669; and by V. A. Vernon, in 1739: With a Plan of that City, its Harbour, late Fortifications, &c. As also of Cartagena and Havana. printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Warehouse, that End of Great Queen-Street, next Drury Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ubaldini, Petruccio 1524?-1600?. A Genuine and Most Impartial Narration of the Glorious Victory Obtained, by Her Majesty's Navy: Under the Conduct of Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord High-Admiral of England, over the Falsely-stiled Invincible Armada of Spain, A. D. 1588. Translated from the Italian, Written by Petruccio Ubaldino, Citizen of Florence, and Inscribed to the High-Admiral, by A. Ryther. Illustrated with a Useful Postscript. To Which Are Annexed, by Way of Appendix, I. Original Letters, with Other Curious Papers, Relating to This Ever-memorable Event. II. A Choice Narrative of the Notable Exploit of Part of the English Fleet Against a Squadron of Spanish Galeons, in 1656. III. Descriptions of Puerto Bello and the Island Cuba. IV. Authentic Accounts of Puerto Bello's Being Taken by Capt. H. Morgan, in 1669; and by V. A. Vernon, in 1739: With a Plan of That City, Its Harbour, Late Fortifications, &c. As Also of Cartagena and Havana. London: printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Warehouse, that End of Great Queen-Street, next Drury Lane, 1740.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ubaldini, Petruccio 1524?-1600?. A Genuine and Most Impartial Narration of the Glorious Victory Obtained, by Her Majesty's Navy: Under the Conduct of Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord High-Admiral of England, over the Falsely-stiled Invincible Armada of Spain, A. D. 1588. Translated from the Italian, Written by Petruccio Ubaldino, Citizen of Florence, and Inscribed to the High-Admiral, by A. Ryther. Illustrated with a Useful Postscript. To Which Are Annexed, by Way of Appendix, I. Original Letters, with Other Curious Papers, Relating to This Ever-memorable Event. II. A Choice Narrative of the Notable Exploit of Part of the English Fleet Against a Squadron of Spanish Galeons, in 1656. III. Descriptions of Puerto Bello and the Island Cuba. IV. Authentic Accounts of Puerto Bello's Being Taken by Capt. H. Morgan, in 1669; and by V. A. Vernon, in 1739: With a Plan of That City, Its Harbour, Late Fortifications, &c. As Also of Cartagena and Havana. printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Warehouse, that End of Great Queen-Street, next Drury Lane, 1740.