Chicago referencing

Alex - City Matters

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Is anyone accustomed with the Chicago style of referencing. I'm attempting to cite a manuscript at the moment, but having never referenced an item of this category before, I'm cautious as to whether I'm correct. I'd appreciate any help.

Reference:

Gilbert of Limerick’s Imago ecclesiae, 1100-1200, Christian Works MS. Ff.1.27, p.238, Cambridge University Library.
 
Never used Chicago style, only Havard.
I've never seen any referencing that doesn't include the year though.

Can you not use a referencing generator to check?
 
Never used Chicago style, only Havard.
I've never seen any referencing that doesn't include the year though.

Can you not use a referencing generator to check?
Thanks. As you said in your reply, there's no year due to the fact it's a manuscript and because we don't know when Gilbert lived (hence 1100-1200). I'll try a generator, although I'm pretty sure this is correct.
 

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