APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bonaventini, s. (1789). An account of the comet, which now appears in Itialy, and will soom be visible to all parts of Europe: Wherein are considered it's motion, size, time of continuance, &c. redictions of the effects that may be expected from its influence. With an attempt to restore the noble science of astrology, to its's antient respectability. By Seignior Bonaventini, professor of physic and astrology in Naples. Translated from the Italian, by a gentleman. Printed for the author, by James Haly, (No. 36,) North Main-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bonaventini, seignior. An Account of the Comet, Which Now Appears in Itialy, and Will Soom Be Visible to All Parts of Europe: Wherein Are Considered It's Motion, Size, Time of Continuance, &c. Redictions of the Effects That May Be Expected from Its Influence. With an Attempt to Restore the Noble Science of Astrology, to Its's Antient Respectability. By Seignior Bonaventini, Professor of Physic and Astrology in Naples. Translated from the Italian, by a Gentleman. Cork: Printed for the author, by James Haly, (No. 36,) North Main-Street, 1789.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bonaventini, seignior. An Account of the Comet, Which Now Appears in Itialy, and Will Soom Be Visible to All Parts of Europe: Wherein Are Considered It's Motion, Size, Time of Continuance, &c. Redictions of the Effects That May Be Expected from Its Influence. With an Attempt to Restore the Noble Science of Astrology, to Its's Antient Respectability. By Seignior Bonaventini, Professor of Physic and Astrology in Naples. Translated from the Italian, by a Gentleman. Printed for the author, by James Haly, (No. 36,) North Main-Street, 1789.

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