Loriot, A. A practical essay on a cement, and artifcial stone: Justly supposed to be that of the Greeks and Romans : lately re-discovered by Monsieur Loriot, master of mechanics to His Most Christian Majesty : for the cheap, easy, expeditious and durable construction of all manner of buildings, and formation of all kinds of ornaments of architecture, even with the commonest and coarsest materials.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLoriot, Antoine-Joseph. A Practical Essay on a Cement, and Artifcial Stone: Justly Supposed to Be That of the Greeks and Romans : Lately Re-discovered by Monsieur Loriot, Master of Mechanics to His Most Christian Majesty : For the Cheap, Easy, Expeditious and Durable Construction of All Manner of Buildings, and Formation of All Kinds of Ornaments of Architecture, Even with the Commonest and Coarsest Materials.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLoriot, Antoine-Joseph. A Practical Essay on a Cement, and Artifcial Stone: Justly Supposed to Be That of the Greeks and Romans : Lately Re-discovered by Monsieur Loriot, Master of Mechanics to His Most Christian Majesty : For the Cheap, Easy, Expeditious and Durable Construction of All Manner of Buildings, and Formation of All Kinds of Ornaments of Architecture, Even with the Commonest and Coarsest Materials.