Partridge, J. Mercurius coelestis, being an almanack for the year of the world's redemption, 1682: And of its creation according to the best of history, 5631, it being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : in which is contained matter and things suitable for such a subject, -- as eclipses, a general judgment on the year, the rising, and setting of the sun, monthly observations both in verse and prose : with other things, astronomically and astrologically considered, calculated for the meridian of London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPartridge, John. Mercurius Coelestis, Being an Almanack for the Year of the World's Redemption, 1682: And of Its Creation According to the Best of History, 5631, It Being the Second After Bissextile, or Leap-year : In Which Is Contained Matter and Things Suitable for Such a Subject, -- as Eclipses, a General Judgment on the Year, the Rising, and Setting of the Sun, Monthly Observations Both in Verse and Prose : With Other Things, Astronomically and Astrologically Considered, Calculated for the Meridian of London.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPartridge, John. Mercurius Coelestis, Being an Almanack for the Year of the World's Redemption, 1682: And of Its Creation According to the Best of History, 5631, It Being the Second After Bissextile, or Leap-year : In Which Is Contained Matter and Things Suitable for Such a Subject, -- as Eclipses, a General Judgment on the Year, the Rising, and Setting of the Sun, Monthly Observations Both in Verse and Prose : With Other Things, Astronomically and Astrologically Considered, Calculated for the Meridian of London.