APA (7th ed.) Citation

Alemand, L. A., & Stevens, J. (1722). Monasticon Hibernicum, or, The monastical history of Ireland: Containing, I. All the abbies, priories, nunneries, and other regular communities which were in that kingdom. II. The time when, and the titles under which, they were founded. III. The name and quality of their founders. IV. The provinces, counties, cities or towns in which they were seated. V. The several regular orders to which they belong'd, and the most remarkable circumstances relating to their foundation and suppression. VI. Historical and critical observations, and draughts of their several habits, with a map of Ireland. Printed for William Mears at the Lamb without Temple-bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Alemand, Louis Augustin, and John Stevens. Monasticon Hibernicum, or, The Monastical History of Ireland: Containing, I. All the Abbies, Priories, Nunneries, and Other Regular Communities Which Were in That Kingdom. II. The Time When, and the Titles Under Which, They Were Founded. III. The Name and Quality of Their Founders. IV. The Provinces, Counties, Cities or Towns in Which They Were Seated. V. The Several Regular Orders to Which They Belong'd, and the Most Remarkable Circumstances Relating to Their Foundation and Suppression. VI. Historical and Critical Observations, and Draughts of Their Several Habits, with a Map of Ireland. London: Printed for William Mears at the Lamb without Temple-bar, 1722.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Alemand, Louis Augustin, and John Stevens. Monasticon Hibernicum, or, The Monastical History of Ireland: Containing, I. All the Abbies, Priories, Nunneries, and Other Regular Communities Which Were in That Kingdom. II. The Time When, and the Titles Under Which, They Were Founded. III. The Name and Quality of Their Founders. IV. The Provinces, Counties, Cities or Towns in Which They Were Seated. V. The Several Regular Orders to Which They Belong'd, and the Most Remarkable Circumstances Relating to Their Foundation and Suppression. VI. Historical and Critical Observations, and Draughts of Their Several Habits, with a Map of Ireland. Printed for William Mears at the Lamb without Temple-bar, 1722.

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