Nightingale, R. Mercurius philastrogus, or, An almanack shewing the coelestiall motions and the state of this yeare 1653: Being the first after bissextile or leap yeare : wherein (besides the common account used in England) is set down not onely the new account used beyond the seas but also the scripture calender of dayes & months used by the apostles and primitive Christians : with the foure quarterly revolutions and the eclipses of sun and moon ... : rectified to the ... pole artick ... [and] the latitude of the famous universitie of Cambridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNightingale, Robert. Mercurius Philastrogus, or, An Almanack Shewing the Coelestiall Motions and the State of This Yeare 1653: Being the First After Bissextile or Leap Yeare : Wherein (besides the Common Account Used in England) Is Set Down Not Onely the New Account Used Beyond the Seas but Also the Scripture Calender of Dayes & Months Used by the Apostles and Primitive Christians : With the Foure Quarterly Revolutions and the Eclipses of Sun and Moon ... : Rectified to the ... Pole Artick ... [and] the Latitude of the Famous Universitie of Cambridge.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNightingale, Robert. Mercurius Philastrogus, or, An Almanack Shewing the Coelestiall Motions and the State of This Yeare 1653: Being the First After Bissextile or Leap Yeare : Wherein (besides the Common Account Used in England) Is Set Down Not Onely the New Account Used Beyond the Seas but Also the Scripture Calender of Dayes & Months Used by the Apostles and Primitive Christians : With the Foure Quarterly Revolutions and the Eclipses of Sun and Moon ... : Rectified to the ... Pole Artick ... [and] the Latitude of the Famous Universitie of Cambridge.