Gadbury, J. (1697). Ephēmeris or, A diary [bracket] astronomical, astrological, meteorological,[bracket] for the year of our Lord, 1697.: It being the first after leap-year. Containing, I. The planets motions, aspects, eclipses, rising and setting of the sun and moon, twilight, terms, planetary hour, domifying table, &c. II. The aires various changes, and the suns entrance into the four cardinal points: with some astrological conjectures thereon. III. The genitures of XXIV learned physicians, XII foreign, and XII domestic; cum multis aliis, &c. Printed by J.R. for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGadbury, John. Ephēmeris or, A Diary [bracket] Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological,[bracket] for the Year of Our Lord, 1697.: It Being the First After Leap-year. Containing, I. The Planets Motions, Aspects, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Twilight, Terms, Planetary Hour, Domifying Table, &c. II. The Aires Various Changes, and the Suns Entrance into the Four Cardinal Points: With Some Astrological Conjectures Thereon. III. The Genitures of XXIV Learned Physicians, XII Foreign, and XII Domestic; Cum Multis Aliis, &c. London,: Printed by J.R. for the Company of Stationers, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGadbury, John. Ephēmeris or, A Diary [bracket] Astronomical, Astrological, Meteorological,[bracket] for the Year of Our Lord, 1697.: It Being the First After Leap-year. Containing, I. The Planets Motions, Aspects, Eclipses, Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, Twilight, Terms, Planetary Hour, Domifying Table, &c. II. The Aires Various Changes, and the Suns Entrance into the Four Cardinal Points: With Some Astrological Conjectures Thereon. III. The Genitures of XXIV Learned Physicians, XII Foreign, and XII Domestic; Cum Multis Aliis, &c. Printed by J.R. for the Company of Stationers, 1697.