APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, J. Ephemeris, or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1694, it being the second after leap-year: Attended on by, I. The planets motions and aspects, eclipses, rise and setting of sun and moon, the terms, etc., II. The suns entrance into the cardinal points and variation of the weather, III. The exact times of several choice genitures of use to the ingenious artist, IV. A discourse touching the original and antiquity of the planetary-hour and how to find the same for ever.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, John. Ephemeris, or, A Diary Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological, for the Year of Our Lord, 1694, It Being the Second After Leap-year: Attended on by, I. The Planets Motions and Aspects, Eclipses, Rise and Setting of Sun and Moon, the Terms, Etc., II. The Suns Entrance into the Cardinal Points and Variation of the Weather, III. The Exact Times of Several Choice Genitures of Use to the Ingenious Artist, IV. A Discourse Touching the Original and Antiquity of the Planetary-hour and How to Find the Same for Ever.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, John. Ephemeris, or, A Diary Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological, for the Year of Our Lord, 1694, It Being the Second After Leap-year: Attended on by, I. The Planets Motions and Aspects, Eclipses, Rise and Setting of Sun and Moon, the Terms, Etc., II. The Suns Entrance into the Cardinal Points and Variation of the Weather, III. The Exact Times of Several Choice Genitures of Use to the Ingenious Artist, IV. A Discourse Touching the Original and Antiquity of the Planetary-hour and How to Find the Same for Ever.

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