APA (7th ed.) Citation

Godson, R. (1696). Astrologia reformata: A reformation of the prognostical part of astronomy, vulgarly termed astrology : being an experimental detection and clear demonstration of the hitherto greatly mistaken, and dubiously controverted grounds and principles of that unvaluable science : and to this first essay is also annexed the (never yet publickly given) true positures at the birth, and a prediction of the death, of the present French king.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Godson, Robert. Astrologia Reformata: A Reformation of the Prognostical Part of Astronomy, Vulgarly Termed Astrology : Being an Experimental Detection and Clear Demonstration of the Hitherto Greatly Mistaken, and Dubiously Controverted Grounds and Principles of That Unvaluable Science : And to This First Essay Is Also Annexed the (never yet Publickly Given) True Positures at the Birth, and a Prediction of the Death, of the Present French King. 1696.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Godson, Robert. Astrologia Reformata: A Reformation of the Prognostical Part of Astronomy, Vulgarly Termed Astrology : Being an Experimental Detection and Clear Demonstration of the Hitherto Greatly Mistaken, and Dubiously Controverted Grounds and Principles of That Unvaluable Science : And to This First Essay Is Also Annexed the (never yet Publickly Given) True Positures at the Birth, and a Prediction of the Death, of the Present French King. 1696.

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