Mercurius Civicus, a. Mercurius Civicus, or, The London-almanack 1674: In two parts, viz, astronomical, historical, respecting the meridian of the most famous city of London, the ancient metropolis of Great Britain : with a discovery of some antiquities belonging to the same, particularly of the river of Thames (upon which this noble city is scituate) the most glorious river in the world.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMercurius Civicus, active. Mercurius Civicus, or, The London-almanack 1674: In Two Parts, Viz, Astronomical, Historical, Respecting the Meridian of the Most Famous City of London, the Ancient Metropolis of Great Britain : With a Discovery of Some Antiquities Belonging to the Same, Particularly of the River of Thames (upon Which This Noble City Is Scituate) the Most Glorious River in the World.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMercurius Civicus, active. Mercurius Civicus, or, The London-almanack 1674: In Two Parts, Viz, Astronomical, Historical, Respecting the Meridian of the Most Famous City of London, the Ancient Metropolis of Great Britain : With a Discovery of Some Antiquities Belonging to the Same, Particularly of the River of Thames (upon Which This Noble City Is Scituate) the Most Glorious River in the World.