Methodi practicæ specimen : An essay of a practical grammar; or An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin. Containing a sett of Latins answerable to the most fundamental rules of grammar; and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin, at their entrance on the rules of construction. By Christopher Wase, M.A. teacher of the Free-School at Tunbridg in Kent.
MLA
Wase, Christopher. Methodi practicæ specimen : An essay of a practical grammar; or An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin. Containing a sett of Latins answerable to the most fundamental rules of grammar; and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin, at their entrance on the rules of construction. By Christopher Wase, M.A. teacher of the Free-School at Tunbridg in Kent. The eight edition corrected and amended. London : printed by A. M. and R.R for Thomas Parkhust, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheap side near Mercers Chappel, 1682.
APA
Wase, C. (1682). Methodi practicæ specimen : An essay of a practical grammar; or An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin. Containing a sett of Latins answerable to the most fundamental rules of grammar; and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin, at their entrance on the rules of construction. By Christopher Wase, M.A. teacher of the Free-School at Tunbridg in Kent. The eight edition corrected and amended. London : printed by A. M. and R.R for Thomas Parkhust, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheap side near Mercers Chappel.
Chicago
Wase, Christopher. Methodi practicæ specimen : An essay of a practical grammar; or An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin. Containing a sett of Latins answerable to the most fundamental rules of grammar; and delivered in an easie method for the first beginners to make Latin, at their entrance on the rules of construction. By Christopher Wase, M.A. teacher of the Free-School at Tunbridg in Kent. The eight edition corrected and amended. London : printed by A. M. and R.R for Thomas Parkhust, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheap side near Mercers Chappel, 1682.