Indagine, J. a., & Withers, F. (1666). The book of palmestry and physiognomy: Being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable, unto the art of chiromancy, or manual divination, and physiognomy, with circumstances upon the faces of the signs : also, canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses : whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as natural astrology, with the nature of the planets (The sixth edition corrected.). Printed by R.I. for Thomas Passenger ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIndagine, Johannes ab, and Fabian Withers. The Book of Palmestry and Physiognomy: Being Brief Introductions, Both Natural, Pleasant, and Delectable, Unto the Art of Chiromancy, or Manual Divination, and Physiognomy, with Circumstances upon the Faces of the Signs : Also, Canons or Rules upon Diseases or Sicknesses : Whereunto Is Also Annexed, as Well the Artificial as Natural Astrology, with the Nature of the Planets. The sixth edition corrected. London: Printed by R.I. for Thomas Passenger ..., 1666.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIndagine, Johannes ab, and Fabian Withers. The Book of Palmestry and Physiognomy: Being Brief Introductions, Both Natural, Pleasant, and Delectable, Unto the Art of Chiromancy, or Manual Divination, and Physiognomy, with Circumstances upon the Faces of the Signs : Also, Canons or Rules upon Diseases or Sicknesses : Whereunto Is Also Annexed, as Well the Artificial as Natural Astrology, with the Nature of the Planets. The sixth edition corrected. Printed by R.I. for Thomas Passenger ..., 1666.