Newton, I. (1728). Universal arithmetick: Or, a treatise of arithmetical composition and resolution. To which is added, Dr. Halley's method of finding the roots of equations ... Written in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton, and translated by the late Mr. Ralphson, and revised and corrected by Mr. Cunn (The second edition, very much corrected.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewton, Isaac. Universal Arithmetick: Or, a Treatise of Arithmetical Composition and Resolution. To Which Is Added, Dr. Halley's Method of Finding the Roots of Equations ... Written in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton, and Translated by the Late Mr. Ralphson, and Revised and Corrected by Mr. Cunn. The second edition, very much corrected. 1728.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewton, Isaac. Universal Arithmetick: Or, a Treatise of Arithmetical Composition and Resolution. To Which Is Added, Dr. Halley's Method of Finding the Roots of Equations ... Written in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton, and Translated by the Late Mr. Ralphson, and Revised and Corrected by Mr. Cunn. The second edition, very much corrected. 1728.