Middleton, C., Thurlbourn, W., & Caxton, W. (1735). A dissertation concerning the origin of printing in England: Shewing, that it was first introduced and practised by our countryman William Caxton, at Westminster: and not, as is commonly believed, by a foreign printer at Oxford. Cambridge: printed for W. Thurlbourn, over-against the Senate-House: and sold by Mess. Knapton, Innys and Manby, C. Rivington, J. Clark, in London Booksellers in London; and S. Harding, on the Pavement in St. Martin’s-Lane , Westminster.
Chicago Style CitationMiddleton, Conyers, William Thurlbourn, and William Caxton. A Dissertation Concerning the Origin of Printing in England: Shewing, That It Was First Introduced and Practised By Our Countryman William Caxton, At Westminster: And Not, As Is Commonly Believed, By a Foreign Printer At Oxford. Cambridge: printed for W. Thurlbourn, over-against the Senate-House: and sold by Mess. Knapton, Innys and Manby, C. Rivington, J. Clark, in London Booksellers in London; and S. Harding, on the Pavement in St. Martin’s-Lane , Westminster, 1735.
MLA CitationMiddleton, Conyers, William Thurlbourn, and William Caxton. A Dissertation Concerning the Origin of Printing in England: Shewing, That It Was First Introduced and Practised By Our Countryman William Caxton, At Westminster: And Not, As Is Commonly Believed, By a Foreign Printer At Oxford. Cambridge: printed for W. Thurlbourn, over-against the Senate-House: and sold by Mess. Knapton, Innys and Manby, C. Rivington, J. Clark, in London Booksellers in London; and S. Harding, on the Pavement in St. Martin’s-Lane , Westminster, 1735.