Knight, F. (1640). A relation of seaven yeares slaverie vnder the Turkes of Argeire, suffered by an English Captive Merchant. Wherein is also conteined all memorable Passages, Fights, and Accidents, which happined in that Citie, and at sea with their shippes and Gallies during that time. Together with a Description of the sufferings of the miserable Captives under that mercilesse Tyrannie. Whereunto is added a Second Booke conteining a discription of Argeire, with its Originall, manner of Government, Increase, and present flourishing estate .. Printed by T. Cotes, for Michael Sparke Junior, and are to be sold at the signe of the blue Bible in Greene Arbour.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKnight, Francis. A Relation of Seaven Yeares Slaverie Vnder the Turkes of Argeire, Suffered by an English Captive Merchant. Wherein Is Also Conteined All Memorable Passages, Fights, and Accidents, Which Happined in That Citie, and at Sea with Their Shippes and Gallies During That Time. Together with a Description of the Sufferings of the Miserable Captives Under That Mercilesse Tyrannie. Whereunto Is Added a Second Booke Conteining a Discription of Argeire, with Its Originall, Manner of Government, Increase, and Present Flourishing Estate .. London: Printed by T. Cotes, for Michael Sparke Junior, and are to be sold at the signe of the blue Bible in Greene Arbour, 1640.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKnight, Francis. A Relation of Seaven Yeares Slaverie Vnder the Turkes of Argeire, Suffered by an English Captive Merchant. Wherein Is Also Conteined All Memorable Passages, Fights, and Accidents, Which Happined in That Citie, and at Sea with Their Shippes and Gallies During That Time. Together with a Description of the Sufferings of the Miserable Captives Under That Mercilesse Tyrannie. Whereunto Is Added a Second Booke Conteining a Discription of Argeire, with Its Originall, Manner of Government, Increase, and Present Flourishing Estate .. Printed by T. Cotes, for Michael Sparke Junior, and are to be sold at the signe of the blue Bible in Greene Arbour, 1640.