Coggeshall, H. (1682). A treatise of measures by a two-foot rule which slides to a foot, on which is the best measure of round timber the common way: Also the true measure of round, square, or other regular timber or stone, board, glass, paving, painting, wainscot &c., gaging of vessels, whether ordinary cask, or great tuns : with a diagonal scale of 100 parts in a quarter of an inch, easie to make and use. Printed by A.G. and J.P., and are to be sold by Henry Wynn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCoggeshall, Henry. A Treatise of Measures by a Two-foot Rule Which Slides to a Foot, on Which Is the Best Measure of Round Timber the Common Way: Also the True Measure of Round, Square, or Other Regular Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot &c., Gaging of Vessels, Whether Ordinary Cask, or Great Tuns : With a Diagonal Scale of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Easie to Make and Use. London: Printed by A.G. and J.P., and are to be sold by Henry Wynn, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCoggeshall, Henry. A Treatise of Measures by a Two-foot Rule Which Slides to a Foot, on Which Is the Best Measure of Round Timber the Common Way: Also the True Measure of Round, Square, or Other Regular Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot &c., Gaging of Vessels, Whether Ordinary Cask, or Great Tuns : With a Diagonal Scale of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Easie to Make and Use. Printed by A.G. and J.P., and are to be sold by Henry Wynn, 1682.