Ditton, H. An institution of fluxions: Containing the first principles, the operations, with some of the uses and applications of that admirable method; according to the scheme prefix'd to his tract of quadratures, by (its first inventor) the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton. By Humphry Ditton, late master of the new Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital (The second edition, revised corrected, and improv'd, by John Clarke, D.D. prebendary of Canterbury, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDitton, Humphry. An Institution of Fluxions: Containing the First Principles, the Operations, with Some of the Uses and Applications of That Admirable Method; According to the Scheme Prefix'd to His Tract of Quadratures, by (its First Inventor) the Incomparable Sir Isaac Newton. By Humphry Ditton, Late Master of the New Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital. The second edition, revised corrected, and improv'd, by John Clarke, D.D. prebendary of Canterbury, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDitton, Humphry. An Institution of Fluxions: Containing the First Principles, the Operations, with Some of the Uses and Applications of That Admirable Method; According to the Scheme Prefix'd to His Tract of Quadratures, by (its First Inventor) the Incomparable Sir Isaac Newton. By Humphry Ditton, Late Master of the New Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital. The second edition, revised corrected, and improv'd, by John Clarke, D.D. prebendary of Canterbury, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.