APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baker, H. (1631). The well-spring of sciences:: Which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions: (Now newly perused, augmented, and amended in all the three parts: whervnto [sic] is also added certaine tables of the agreement of measures and waights [sic] of diuers places in Europe, the one with the other: as by the table appeareth.). Printed by Tho: Purfoot, and are to be sold by Iohn Grismond in Ivy-Lane at the signe of the Gun..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baker, Humfrey. The Well-spring of Sciences:: Which Teacheth the Perfect Worke and Practise of Arithmeticke, Both in Whole Numbers and Fractions:. Now newly perused, augmented, and amended in all the three parts: whervnto [sic] is also added certaine tables of the agreement of measures and waights [sic] of diuers places in Europe, the one with the other: as by the table appeareth. At London,: Printed by Tho: Purfoot, and are to be sold by Iohn Grismond in Ivy-Lane at the signe of the Gun., 1631.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baker, Humfrey. The Well-spring of Sciences:: Which Teacheth the Perfect Worke and Practise of Arithmeticke, Both in Whole Numbers and Fractions:. Now newly perused, augmented, and amended in all the three parts: whervnto [sic] is also added certaine tables of the agreement of measures and waights [sic] of diuers places in Europe, the one with the other: as by the table appeareth. Printed by Tho: Purfoot, and are to be sold by Iohn Grismond in Ivy-Lane at the signe of the Gun., 1631.

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