H. A. (1669). Mirabile pecci, or, The non-such wonder of the peak in Darby-shire: Discovered in a full, though succinct and sober, narrative of the more than ordinary parts, piety and preservation of Martha Taylor, one who hath been supported in time above a year in a way beyond the ordinary course of nature without the use of meat or drink. Printed for T. Parkhurst ... and G. Calvert ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationH. A. Mirabile Pecci, or, The Non-such Wonder of the Peak in Darby-shire: Discovered in a Full, Though Succinct and Sober, Narrative of the More than Ordinary Parts, Piety and Preservation of Martha Taylor, One Who Hath Been Supported in Time Above a Year in a Way Beyond the Ordinary Course of Nature Without the Use of Meat or Drink. London: Printed for T. Parkhurst ... and G. Calvert ..., 1669.
MLA引文H. A. Mirabile Pecci, or, The Non-such Wonder of the Peak in Darby-shire: Discovered in a Full, Though Succinct and Sober, Narrative of the More than Ordinary Parts, Piety and Preservation of Martha Taylor, One Who Hath Been Supported in Time Above a Year in a Way Beyond the Ordinary Course of Nature Without the Use of Meat or Drink. Printed for T. Parkhurst ... and G. Calvert ..., 1669.