APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1655). Bellum tartaricum, or The Conquest of the great and most renowwned Empire of China by the invasion of the Tartars, who in these last seven years, have wholly subdued that vast Empire. ; Together with a map of the provinces, and chief cities of the countries, for the better understanding of the story. / Written originally in Latine by Martin Martinius, present in the countrey at most of the passages herein related, and now faithfully translated into English.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bellum Tartaricum, or The Conquest of the Great and Most Renowwned Empire of China by the Invasion of the Tartars, Who in These Last Seven Years, Have Wholly Subdued That Vast Empire. ; Together with a Map of the Provinces, and Chief Cities of the Countries, for the Better Understanding of the Story. / Written Originally in Latine by Martin Martinius, Present in the Countrey at Most of the Passages Herein Related, and Now Faithfully Translated into English. 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bellum Tartaricum, or The Conquest of the Great and Most Renowwned Empire of China by the Invasion of the Tartars, Who in These Last Seven Years, Have Wholly Subdued That Vast Empire. ; Together with a Map of the Provinces, and Chief Cities of the Countries, for the Better Understanding of the Story. / Written Originally in Latine by Martin Martinius, Present in the Countrey at Most of the Passages Herein Related, and Now Faithfully Translated into English. 1655.

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