APA Citation

Rickmeyer, F. A., & Weigandt, J. B. (1677). Disputatio inauguralis juridica de locatione et conductione: Qvam faventibus superis. Annuente amplissimo Juris-consultorum Collegio in alma Eoo-Francica, Julio Herbipolensi Universitate. Sub praesidio Praenobilis Clarissimi et Consultissimi Viri ac Domini D. Joannis Blasij Weygant J. U. Doctoris, Professoris publici & Ordinarij, Juridicae Facultatis p. t. Decani, nec non Reverendissimi ac Celsissimi Principis Herbipolensis Consiliarij. Praemissis tribus Examinibus. Pro suprema in utroque Jure Laurea & Privilegijs Docotralibus rite consequendis. Herbipoli: Typis Eliae Michaelis Zinck, Typog. Aulico-Academ.

Chicago Style Citation

Rickmeyer, Friedrich Albert, and Johannes Blasius Weigandt. Disputatio Inauguralis Juridica De Locatione Et Conductione: Qvam Faventibus Superis. Annuente Amplissimo Juris-consultorum Collegio in Alma Eoo-Francica, Julio Herbipolensi Universitate. Sub Praesidio Praenobilis Clarissimi Et Consultissimi Viri Ac Domini D. Joannis Blasij Weygant J. U. Doctoris, Professoris Publici & Ordinarij, Juridicae Facultatis P. T. Decani, Nec Non Reverendissimi Ac Celsissimi Principis Herbipolensis Consiliarij. Praemissis Tribus Examinibus. Pro Suprema in Utroque Jure Laurea & Privilegijs Docotralibus Rite Consequendis. Herbipoli: Typis Eliae Michaelis Zinck, Typog. Aulico-Academ, 1677.

MLA Citation

Rickmeyer, Friedrich Albert, and Johannes Blasius Weigandt. Disputatio Inauguralis Juridica De Locatione Et Conductione: Qvam Faventibus Superis. Annuente Amplissimo Juris-consultorum Collegio in Alma Eoo-Francica, Julio Herbipolensi Universitate. Sub Praesidio Praenobilis Clarissimi Et Consultissimi Viri Ac Domini D. Joannis Blasij Weygant J. U. Doctoris, Professoris Publici & Ordinarij, Juridicae Facultatis P. T. Decani, Nec Non Reverendissimi Ac Celsissimi Principis Herbipolensis Consiliarij. Praemissis Tribus Examinibus. Pro Suprema in Utroque Jure Laurea & Privilegijs Docotralibus Rite Consequendis. Herbipoli: Typis Eliae Michaelis Zinck, Typog. Aulico-Academ, 1677.

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