M. I. G. (1639). M. I. G. prognostication 1639.: Being the third after leap-yeare. Most curiouslie calculated, for all North Britane: but most especallie, and even according vnto Raban's bound duetie, for the latitude and merdiane of the honourable citie of Aberdene: where the Pole Articke is elevated 57 degr. 30 min. according to Argolus and Tychon. by E. Raban..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationM. I. G. M. I. G. Prognostication 1639.: Being the Third After Leap-yeare. Most Curiouslie Calculated, for All North Britane: But Most Especallie, and Even According Vnto Raban's Bound Duetie, for the Latitude and Merdiane of the Honourable Citie of Aberdene: Where the Pole Articke Is Elevated 57 Degr. 30 Min. According to Argolus and Tychon. Printed in Aberdene,: by E. Raban., 1639.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationM. I. G. M. I. G. Prognostication 1639.: Being the Third After Leap-yeare. Most Curiouslie Calculated, for All North Britane: But Most Especallie, and Even According Vnto Raban's Bound Duetie, for the Latitude and Merdiane of the Honourable Citie of Aberdene: Where the Pole Articke Is Elevated 57 Degr. 30 Min. According to Argolus and Tychon. by E. Raban., 1639.