Vulson, M. d., & J. G., G. (1669). The court of curiositie: Wherein by the algebra and lot, the most intricate questions are resolved, and nocturnal dreams and visions explained according to the doctrine of the antients : to which is also added A treatise of physiognomy. Printed by J.C. for William Crooke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVulson, Marc de, and Gent J. G. The Court of Curiositie: Wherein by the Algebra and Lot, the Most Intricate Questions Are Resolved, and Nocturnal Dreams and Visions Explained According to the Doctrine of the Antients : To Which Is Also Added A Treatise of Physiognomy. London: Printed by J.C. for William Crooke, 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVulson, Marc de, and Gent J. G. The Court of Curiositie: Wherein by the Algebra and Lot, the Most Intricate Questions Are Resolved, and Nocturnal Dreams and Visions Explained According to the Doctrine of the Antients : To Which Is Also Added A Treatise of Physiognomy. Printed by J.C. for William Crooke, 1669.