APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baker, H., Denham, H., & Rowbothum, J. (1564). The welspring of sciences,: Which teacheth the perfecte worke and practise of arithmeticke both in vvhole numbers & fractions, with such easie and compendious instruction into the saide art, as hath not heretofore been by any set out nor laboured, : Beautified vvith most necessary rules and questions, not onely profitable for marchauntes, but also for all artificers, as in the table doth plainely appere. (Novv nevvely printed and corrected.). By Henry Denham, for Iames Rowbothum..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baker, Humfrey, Henry Denham, and James Rowbothum. The Welspring of Sciences,: Which Teacheth the Perfecte Worke and Practise of Arithmeticke Both in Vvhole Numbers & Fractions, with Such Easie and Compendious Instruction into the Saide Art, as Hath Not Heretofore Been by Any Set Out nor Laboured, : Beautified Vvith Most Necessary Rules and Questions, Not Onely Profitable for Marchauntes, but Also for All Artificers, as in the Table Doth Plainely Appere. Novv nevvely printed and corrected. Imprinted at London: By Henry Denham, for Iames Rowbothum., 1564.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baker, Humfrey, et al. The Welspring of Sciences,: Which Teacheth the Perfecte Worke and Practise of Arithmeticke Both in Vvhole Numbers & Fractions, with Such Easie and Compendious Instruction into the Saide Art, as Hath Not Heretofore Been by Any Set Out nor Laboured, : Beautified Vvith Most Necessary Rules and Questions, Not Onely Profitable for Marchauntes, but Also for All Artificers, as in the Table Doth Plainely Appere. Novv nevvely printed and corrected. By Henry Denham, for Iames Rowbothum., 1564.

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