APA
Allestree R. a. 1., . (1620). Allestree. 1620 : A new almanack, or annuall calender, with a compendious prognostication thereunto appending, seruing for this yeare of our Lord, 1620. Being bissextile or leape yeare. Calculated and properly referred, to the longitude and sublimitie of the pole Articke of the famous towne of Derby: & may serue generally, for the most part of Great Britaine. Made and written according to lawfull art, by Richard Allestree, practitioner in sidera scientia, & philalethes. Cum priuilegio. London: [publisher not identified].
Chicago
Allestree Richard active 1617-1643, . 1620. Allestree. 1620 : A new almanack, or annuall calender, with a compendious prognostication thereunto appending, seruing for this yeare of our Lord, 1620. Being bissextile or leape yeare. Calculated and properly referred, to the longitude and sublimitie of the pole Articke of the famous towne of Derby: & may serue generally, for the most part of Great Britaine. Made and written according to lawfull art, by Richard Allestree, practitioner in sidera scientia, & philalethes. Cum priuilegio. London: [publisher not identified].
Harvard
Allestree R. a. 1., . (1620). Allestree. 1620 : A new almanack, or annuall calender, with a compendious prognostication thereunto appending, seruing for this yeare of our Lord, 1620. Being bissextile or leape yeare. Calculated and properly referred, to the longitude and sublimitie of the pole Articke of the famous towne of Derby: & may serue generally, for the most part of Great Britaine. Made and written according to lawfull art, by Richard Allestree, practitioner in sidera scientia, & philalethes. Cum priuilegio. London: [publisher not identified].
MLA
Allestree Richard active 1617-1643, . Allestree. 1620 : A new almanack, or annuall calender, with a compendious prognostication thereunto appending, seruing for this yeare of our Lord, 1620. Being bissextile or leape yeare. Calculated and properly referred, to the longitude and sublimitie of the pole Articke of the famous towne of Derby: & may serue generally, for the most part of Great Britaine. Made and written according to lawfull art, by Richard Allestree, practitioner in sidera scientia, & philalethes. Cum priuilegio. London: [publisher not identified]. 1620.