Clark, C. (1929). Shakespeare and science: A study of Shakespeare's interest in, and literary and dramatic use of, natural phenomena; with an account of the astronomy, astrology, and alchemy of his day, and his attitude towards these sciences. Cornish brothers ltd..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClark, Cumberland. Shakespeare and Science: A Study of Shakespeare's Interest in, and Literary and Dramatic Use of, Natural Phenomena; with an Account of the Astronomy, Astrology, and Alchemy of His Day, and His Attitude Towards These Sciences. Birmingham: Cornish brothers ltd., 1929.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClark, Cumberland. Shakespeare and Science: A Study of Shakespeare's Interest in, and Literary and Dramatic Use of, Natural Phenomena; with an Account of the Astronomy, Astrology, and Alchemy of His Day, and His Attitude Towards These Sciences. Cornish brothers ltd., 1929.