French, J. (1653). The art of distillation, or, A treatise of the choicest spagiricall preparations performed by way of distillation: Together with the description of the chiefest furnaces & vessels used by ancient and moderne chymists : also, A discourse of divers spagiricall experiments and curiosities, and the anatomy of gold and silver with the chiefest preparations and curiosities thereof, together with their vertues : all which are contained in VI bookes (The second edition ; to which is added, The London-distiller, exactly and truly shewing the way (in words at length, and not in mysterious characters and figures) to draw all sorts of spirits and strong-waters ; to which is added their vertues, with the additions of other excellent waters.). Printed by E. Cotes, for Thomas Williams ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFrench, John. The Art of Distillation, or, A Treatise of the Choicest Spagiricall Preparations Performed by Way of Distillation: Together with the Description of the Chiefest Furnaces & Vessels Used by Ancient and Moderne Chymists : Also, A Discourse of Divers Spagiricall Experiments and Curiosities, and the Anatomy of Gold and Silver with the Chiefest Preparations and Curiosities Thereof, Together with Their Vertues : All Which Are Contained in VI Bookes. The second edition ; to which is added, The London-distiller, exactly and truly shewing the way (in words at length, and not in mysterious characters and figures) to draw all sorts of spirits and strong-waters ; to which is added their vertues, with the additions of other excellent waters. London: Printed by E. Cotes, for Thomas Williams ..., 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFrench, John. The Art of Distillation, or, A Treatise of the Choicest Spagiricall Preparations Performed by Way of Distillation: Together with the Description of the Chiefest Furnaces & Vessels Used by Ancient and Moderne Chymists : Also, A Discourse of Divers Spagiricall Experiments and Curiosities, and the Anatomy of Gold and Silver with the Chiefest Preparations and Curiosities Thereof, Together with Their Vertues : All Which Are Contained in VI Bookes. The second edition ; to which is added, The London-distiller, exactly and truly shewing the way (in words at length, and not in mysterious characters and figures) to draw all sorts of spirits and strong-waters ; to which is added their vertues, with the additions of other excellent waters. Printed by E. Cotes, for Thomas Williams ..., 1653.