APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saunders, R. (1676). 1676. Apollo Anglicanus, =: The English Apollo: assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolution, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables plain and useful. A twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or forein computations, more plain and full than any other; with the sun and moons risings and settings daily observ'd, with latitude, not in any other almanack. Being the bissextile or leap-year. With a necessary useful discourse of the stars, planets and heavens. Printed by Andrew Clark for the Company of Stationers..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Richard. 1676. Apollo Anglicanus, =: The English Apollo: Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of This Years Revolution, as Also of Things Past, Present, and to Come. With Necessary Tables Plain and Useful. A Twofold Kalendar, Viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or Forein Computations, More Plain and Full than Any Other; with the Sun and Moons Risings and Settings Daily Observ'd, with Latitude, Not in Any Other Almanack. Being the Bissextile or Leap-year. With a Necessary Useful Discourse of the Stars, Planets and Heavens. London: Printed by Andrew Clark for the Company of Stationers., 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Richard. 1676. Apollo Anglicanus, =: The English Apollo: Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of This Years Revolution, as Also of Things Past, Present, and to Come. With Necessary Tables Plain and Useful. A Twofold Kalendar, Viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or Forein Computations, More Plain and Full than Any Other; with the Sun and Moons Risings and Settings Daily Observ'd, with Latitude, Not in Any Other Almanack. Being the Bissextile or Leap-year. With a Necessary Useful Discourse of the Stars, Planets and Heavens. Printed by Andrew Clark for the Company of Stationers., 1676.

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