APA (7th ed.) Citation

Johannes, v. R., & Kaup, M. (2017). John of Rupescissa's "Vade mecum in tribulacione" (1356): A late medieval eschatological manual for the forthcoming thirteen years of horror and hardship : an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of "Vade Mecum in tribulacione", Europe's prophetical bestseller of th 14th century, and of its most infuential compendious version, the "veni mecum in triblacione" (an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of the Vade mecum in tribulacione, Europe's prophetical bestseller of the 14th Century, and of its most influential compendious version, the Veni mecum in tribulacione.). Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Johannes, von Roquetaillade, and Matthias Kaup. John of Rupescissa's "Vade Mecum in Tribulacione" (1356): A Late Medieval Eschatological Manual for the Forthcoming Thirteen Years of Horror and Hardship : An Annotated Edition with an Introduction of the Full Version of "Vade Mecum in Tribulacione", Europe's Prophetical Bestseller of Th 14th Century, and of Its Most Infuential Compendious Version, the "Veni Mecum in Triblacione". an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of the Vade mecum in tribulacione, Europe's prophetical bestseller of the 14th Century, and of its most influential compendious version, the Veni mecum in tribulacione. London New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Johannes, von Roquetaillade, and Matthias Kaup. John of Rupescissa's "Vade Mecum in Tribulacione" (1356): A Late Medieval Eschatological Manual for the Forthcoming Thirteen Years of Horror and Hardship : An Annotated Edition with an Introduction of the Full Version of "Vade Mecum in Tribulacione", Europe's Prophetical Bestseller of Th 14th Century, and of Its Most Infuential Compendious Version, the "Veni Mecum in Triblacione". an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of the Vade mecum in tribulacione, Europe's prophetical bestseller of the 14th Century, and of its most influential compendious version, the Veni mecum in tribulacione. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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