Parsons, W. (1704). A new book of cyphers: More compleat and regular than any yet extant. Wherein the whole alphabet (twice over) consisting of 600 cyphers, is variously changed, inter-woven, and reversed; ... The whole (with the English translated into French) engraven on 56. copper-plates. Composed by Colonel Parsons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParsons, William. A New Book of Cyphers: More Compleat and Regular than Any yet Extant. Wherein the Whole Alphabet (twice over) Consisting of 600 Cyphers, Is Variously Changed, Inter-woven, and Reversed; ... The Whole (with the English Translated into French) Engraven on 56. Copper-plates. Composed by Colonel Parsons. 1704.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParsons, William. A New Book of Cyphers: More Compleat and Regular than Any yet Extant. Wherein the Whole Alphabet (twice over) Consisting of 600 Cyphers, Is Variously Changed, Inter-woven, and Reversed; ... The Whole (with the English Translated into French) Engraven on 56. Copper-plates. Composed by Colonel Parsons. 1704.