Fenning, D. A new and easy guide to the use of the globes, and the rudiments of geography: Wherein the knowledge of the heavens and earth is made easy to the meanest capacity : first, by giving a concise account of the four quarters of the world, with the distance and situation of the principal islands and inland places : and secondly, by the solution of upwards of seventy useful problems in geography, astronomy, navigation, and dialling : in which are inserted, three useful tables : I. shews the latitude of the principal places and their longitude from the meridian of London : II. shews the sun's place, declination, time of rising and setting, length of days and nights, and beginning and ending of twilight every week, according to the new style : III. shews the latitude, longitude, right ascension, and declination of the most eminent fixed stars : to the whole are subjoined : I. an appendix, containing a short account of the solar system, and of the comets and fixed stars : II. A supplement, exhibiting a brief view of the figure and magnitude of the earth, of the nature of the atmosphere, of the theory of the tides, and a concise system of chronology (The fifth edition, with large corrections and improvements.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. A New and Easy Guide to the Use of the Globes, and the Rudiments of Geography: Wherein the Knowledge of the Heavens and Earth Is Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity : First, by Giving a Concise Account of the Four Quarters of the World, with the Distance and Situation of the Principal Islands and Inland Places : And Secondly, by the Solution of Upwards of Seventy Useful Problems in Geography, Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling : In Which Are Inserted, Three Useful Tables : I. Shews the Latitude of the Principal Places and Their Longitude from the Meridian of London : II. Shews the Sun's Place, Declination, Time of Rising and Setting, Length of Days and Nights, and Beginning and Ending of Twilight Every Week, According to the New Style : III. Shews the Latitude, Longitude, Right Ascension, and Declination of the Most Eminent Fixed Stars : To the Whole Are Subjoined : I. an Appendix, Containing a Short Account of the Solar System, and of the Comets and Fixed Stars : II. A Supplement, Exhibiting a Brief View of the Figure and Magnitude of the Earth, of the Nature of the Atmosphere, of the Theory of the Tides, and a Concise System of Chronology. The fifth edition, with large corrections and improvements.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. A New and Easy Guide to the Use of the Globes, and the Rudiments of Geography: Wherein the Knowledge of the Heavens and Earth Is Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity : First, by Giving a Concise Account of the Four Quarters of the World, with the Distance and Situation of the Principal Islands and Inland Places : And Secondly, by the Solution of Upwards of Seventy Useful Problems in Geography, Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling : In Which Are Inserted, Three Useful Tables : I. Shews the Latitude of the Principal Places and Their Longitude from the Meridian of London : II. Shews the Sun's Place, Declination, Time of Rising and Setting, Length of Days and Nights, and Beginning and Ending of Twilight Every Week, According to the New Style : III. Shews the Latitude, Longitude, Right Ascension, and Declination of the Most Eminent Fixed Stars : To the Whole Are Subjoined : I. an Appendix, Containing a Short Account of the Solar System, and of the Comets and Fixed Stars : II. A Supplement, Exhibiting a Brief View of the Figure and Magnitude of the Earth, of the Nature of the Atmosphere, of the Theory of the Tides, and a Concise System of Chronology. The fifth edition, with large corrections and improvements.