APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hood, T. (1973). The use of the celestial globe in plano: Set foorth in two hemispheres : wherein are placed all the most notable stares of heaven according to their longitude, latitude, magnitude, and constellation : whereunto are annexed their names, both Latin, Greeke, and Arabian, or Chaldee, also their nature, and the poeticall reason of each severall constellation. [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum] ; [Da Capo Press].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hood, Thomas. The Use of the Celestial Globe in Plano: Set Foorth in Two Hemispheres : Wherein Are Placed All the Most Notable Stares of Heaven According to Their Longitude, Latitude, Magnitude, and Constellation : Whereunto Are Annexed Their Names, Both Latin, Greeke, and Arabian, or Chaldee, Also Their Nature, and the Poeticall Reason of Each Severall Constellation. [Amsterdam] : [New York]: [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum] ; [Da Capo Press], 1973.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hood, Thomas. The Use of the Celestial Globe in Plano: Set Foorth in Two Hemispheres : Wherein Are Placed All the Most Notable Stares of Heaven According to Their Longitude, Latitude, Magnitude, and Constellation : Whereunto Are Annexed Their Names, Both Latin, Greeke, and Arabian, or Chaldee, Also Their Nature, and the Poeticall Reason of Each Severall Constellation. [Theatrum Orbis Terrarum] ; [Da Capo Press], 1973.

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