APA (7th ed.) Citation

Digges, L. (1578). A booke named Tectonicon.: Briefly shewing the exact measuringe, and speedy reconinge all maner of land, squares, timber, stone, steeples, pillers, globes. &c. : Further, declaring the perfect making and large vse of the carpenters ruler, contayning a quadrant geometricall, comprehendinge also the rare vse of the squire. : and in th' ende a little treatise adioyned, opening the composition and appliancy of an instrument called the profitable staffe, with other things pleasaunt and necessary, most conducible for surueyours, landmeaters, ioyners, carpenters, and masons. In Fleete-streate neere vnto S. Dunstones Churche, by Thomas Marshe..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Digges, Leonard. A Booke Named Tectonicon.: Briefly Shewing the Exact Measuringe, and Speedy Reconinge All Maner of Land, Squares, Timber, Stone, Steeples, Pillers, Globes. &c. : Further, Declaring the Perfect Making and Large Vse of the Carpenters Ruler, Contayning a Quadrant Geometricall, Comprehendinge Also the Rare Vse of the Squire. : And in Th' Ende a Little Treatise Adioyned, Opening the Composition and Appliancy of an Instrument Called the Profitable Staffe, with Other Things Pleasaunt and Necessary, Most Conducible for Surueyours, Landmeaters, Ioyners, Carpenters, and Masons. Imprinted at London: In Fleete-streate neere vnto S. Dunstones Churche, by Thomas Marshe., 1578.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Digges, Leonard. A Booke Named Tectonicon.: Briefly Shewing the Exact Measuringe, and Speedy Reconinge All Maner of Land, Squares, Timber, Stone, Steeples, Pillers, Globes. &c. : Further, Declaring the Perfect Making and Large Vse of the Carpenters Ruler, Contayning a Quadrant Geometricall, Comprehendinge Also the Rare Vse of the Squire. : And in Th' Ende a Little Treatise Adioyned, Opening the Composition and Appliancy of an Instrument Called the Profitable Staffe, with Other Things Pleasaunt and Necessary, Most Conducible for Surueyours, Landmeaters, Ioyners, Carpenters, and Masons. In Fleete-streate neere vnto S. Dunstones Churche, by Thomas Marshe., 1578.

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