APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

M. 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.) Citation

M. 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.

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