Dove, J. (1637). Dove.: An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1637. Being the first after bissextile or leap-yeare; and from the worlds creation (according to Scaliger, Calvisius, Helvicus and such others) 5586. Calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees and 17 minutes. Printed by the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDove, Jonathan. Dove.: An Almanack for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1637. Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-yeare; and from the Worlds Creation (according to Scaliger, Calvisius, Helvicus and Such Others) 5586. Calculated Properly for the Famous Universitie and Town of Cambridge, Where the Pole Is Elevated Above the Horizon 52 Degrees and 17 Minutes. [Cambridge]: Printed by the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge., 1637.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDove, Jonathan. Dove.: An Almanack for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1637. Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-yeare; and from the Worlds Creation (according to Scaliger, Calvisius, Helvicus and Such Others) 5586. Calculated Properly for the Famous Universitie and Town of Cambridge, Where the Pole Is Elevated Above the Horizon 52 Degrees and 17 Minutes. Printed by the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge., 1637.