Culpeper, N., & Harrington, T. An ephemeris for the year 1656: Being bissextile, or leap year : rationally predicting the most remarkable affairs probably to happen this present year : with monethly [as printed] observations and astrological judgments upon what diseases are also conjectured to reign with directions to young students for to cure the same.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCulpeper, Nicholas, and Thomas Harrington. An Ephemeris for the Year 1656: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year : Rationally Predicting the Most Remarkable Affairs Probably to Happen This Present Year : With Monethly [as Printed] Observations and Astrological Judgments upon What Diseases Are Also Conjectured to Reign with Directions to Young Students for to Cure the Same.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCulpeper, Nicholas, and Thomas Harrington. An Ephemeris for the Year 1656: Being Bissextile, or Leap Year : Rationally Predicting the Most Remarkable Affairs Probably to Happen This Present Year : With Monethly [as Printed] Observations and Astrological Judgments upon What Diseases Are Also Conjectured to Reign with Directions to Young Students for to Cure the Same.