APA (7th ed.) Citation

Streete, T. A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ 1682: Containing all the heliocentrical and geocentrical places and aspects of the planets, lunations, eclipses and quarterly ingresses, most exactly calculated : with astrological observations thereon, referred to the zenith of the famous city of London, but generally useful to England, Scotland, Ireland, &c., the onely exact ephemeris extant for this year : to which is added, a most easy and perspicuous correction of the calendar, according to the middle motions of the sun and moon forever : also a demonstration of the true and natural causes of the flux and reflux of the seas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Streete, Thomas. A Compleat Ephemeris for the Year of Christ 1682: Containing All the Heliocentrical and Geocentrical Places and Aspects of the Planets, Lunations, Eclipses and Quarterly Ingresses, Most Exactly Calculated : With Astrological Observations Thereon, Referred to the Zenith of the Famous City of London, but Generally Useful to England, Scotland, Ireland, &c., the Onely Exact Ephemeris Extant for This Year : To Which Is Added, a Most Easy and Perspicuous Correction of the Calendar, According to the Middle Motions of the Sun and Moon Forever : Also a Demonstration of the True and Natural Causes of the Flux and Reflux of the Seas.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Streete, Thomas. A Compleat Ephemeris for the Year of Christ 1682: Containing All the Heliocentrical and Geocentrical Places and Aspects of the Planets, Lunations, Eclipses and Quarterly Ingresses, Most Exactly Calculated : With Astrological Observations Thereon, Referred to the Zenith of the Famous City of London, but Generally Useful to England, Scotland, Ireland, &c., the Onely Exact Ephemeris Extant for This Year : To Which Is Added, a Most Easy and Perspicuous Correction of the Calendar, According to the Middle Motions of the Sun and Moon Forever : Also a Demonstration of the True and Natural Causes of the Flux and Reflux of the Seas.

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