APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kirby, R. (1684). A diurnal speculum, for the year of our Lord God, 1684.: Being the bissextile, or leap-year, with annual and Mon[thly] predictions & progn[o]stications astrologically handled. (Written and design'd for the press in Aug, 1683. but its publication prevented by the printers t[e]merity.) Wherein was fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the late and unheard of frost; with the events that may probably and suddenly ensue thereon. Printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kirby, Richard. A Diurnal Speculum, for the Year of Our Lord God, 1684.: Being the Bissextile, or Leap-year, with Annual and Mon[thly] Predictions & Progn[o]stications Astrologically Handled. (Written and Design'd for the Press in Aug, 1683. but Its Publication Prevented by the Printers T[e]merity.) Wherein Was Fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the Late and Unheard of Frost; with the Events That May Probably and Suddenly Ensue Thereon. London: Printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street), 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kirby, Richard. A Diurnal Speculum, for the Year of Our Lord God, 1684.: Being the Bissextile, or Leap-year, with Annual and Mon[thly] Predictions & Progn[o]stications Astrologically Handled. (Written and Design'd for the Press in Aug, 1683. but Its Publication Prevented by the Printers T[e]merity.) Wherein Was Fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the Late and Unheard of Frost; with the Events That May Probably and Suddenly Ensue Thereon. Printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street), 1684.

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