Gale (Firm). (1784). Proposals for printing by subscription, in octavo, the Scots antiquarian miscellany: Comprehending the most authentic account of the origin of the Scots, with the boundaries of their kingdom before they conquered the picts;-an account of their ancient kings, and of berigonium (or dunmacsnichain) the ancient chief city of the Scots;-with an account of the Kings of the Isles, and of the Orkncys. Also an account of the kingdom of the picts, of their Kings, monuments of antiquity, &c.;-an account of druid temples, altars, burying-places, groves, &c.;-an account of the Roman Walls, encampments, stations, out-posts, ports, coins, medals, monumental inscriptions, &c. that have been found in Scotland; with an historical and genealogical account of the noble families, and a natural history of the parishes in Scotland. Subscriptions taken in by John Gillies, the publisher; Mess. Elliot, Creech, and Balfour, Edinburgh; Mess. Gillies, Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Mr J. Murray, and T. Philipe, London. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Proposals for Printing by Subscription, in Octavo, the Scots Antiquarian Miscellany: Comprehending the Most Authentic Account of the Origin of the Scots, with the Boundaries of Their Kingdom Before They Conquered the Picts;-an Account of Their Ancient Kings, and of Berigonium (or Dunmacsnichain) the Ancient Chief City of the Scots;-with an Account of the Kings of the Isles, and of the Orkncys. Also an Account of the Kingdom of the Picts, of Their Kings, Monuments of Antiquity, &c.;-an Account of Druid Temples, Altars, Burying-places, Groves, &c.;-an Account of the Roman Walls, Encampments, Stations, Out-posts, Ports, Coins, Medals, Monumental Inscriptions, &c. That Have Been Found in Scotland; with an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Noble Families, and a Natural History of the Parishes in Scotland. Subscriptions Taken in by John Gillies, the Publisher; Mess. Elliot, Creech, and Balfour, Edinburgh; Mess. Gillies, Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Mr J. Murray, and T. Philipe, London. [Perth?]: [publisher not identified], 1784.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Proposals for Printing by Subscription, in Octavo, the Scots Antiquarian Miscellany: Comprehending the Most Authentic Account of the Origin of the Scots, with the Boundaries of Their Kingdom Before They Conquered the Picts;-an Account of Their Ancient Kings, and of Berigonium (or Dunmacsnichain) the Ancient Chief City of the Scots;-with an Account of the Kings of the Isles, and of the Orkncys. Also an Account of the Kingdom of the Picts, of Their Kings, Monuments of Antiquity, &c.;-an Account of Druid Temples, Altars, Burying-places, Groves, &c.;-an Account of the Roman Walls, Encampments, Stations, Out-posts, Ports, Coins, Medals, Monumental Inscriptions, &c. That Have Been Found in Scotland; with an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Noble Families, and a Natural History of the Parishes in Scotland. Subscriptions Taken in by John Gillies, the Publisher; Mess. Elliot, Creech, and Balfour, Edinburgh; Mess. Gillies, Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Mr J. Murray, and T. Philipe, London. [publisher not identified], 1784.