Woodward, D. (1685). Vox uraniæ, or, An astrological, astronomical, meteorological, essay for the year of our Lord God 1685: And from the world's creation 5634, being the first after bissextile, or leap-year ... accommodated and referred properly to the meridian of the august and famous city of London ... yet it may indifferently serve any part of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWoodward, Daniel. Vox Uraniæ, or, An Astrological, Astronomical, Meteorological, Essay for the Year of Our Lord God 1685: And from the World's Creation 5634, Being the First After Bissextile, or Leap-year ... Accommodated and Referred Properly to the Meridian of the August and Famous City of London ... yet It May Indifferently Serve Any Part of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWoodward, Daniel. Vox Uraniæ, or, An Astrological, Astronomical, Meteorological, Essay for the Year of Our Lord God 1685: And from the World's Creation 5634, Being the First After Bissextile, or Leap-year ... Accommodated and Referred Properly to the Meridian of the August and Famous City of London ... yet It May Indifferently Serve Any Part of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1685.