APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dauncy, G. (1614). Dauncy. 1614. His president for the starres, or The almanacke of prognostications, for this yeere of our redemption, 1614: The second from the leape yeere. And most appropriate to the latitude, and meridian of the excellent citty of Hereford, the pole there eleuated, 53 degrees and 36 minut. Seruing also this whole Britaine monarchy. By Gervale [sic] Dauncy seer of sciences. .. [By W. White] for the company of Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dauncy, Gervase. Dauncy. 1614. His President for the Starres, or The Almanacke of Prognostications, for This Yeere of Our Redemption, 1614: The Second from the Leape Yeere. And Most Appropriate to the Latitude, and Meridian of the Excellent Citty of Hereford, the Pole There Eleuated, 53 Degrees and 36 Minut. Seruing Also This Whole Britaine Monarchy. By Gervale [sic] Dauncy Seer of Sciences. .. Imprinted at London: [By W. White] for the company of Stationers, 1614.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dauncy, Gervase. Dauncy. 1614. His President for the Starres, or The Almanacke of Prognostications, for This Yeere of Our Redemption, 1614: The Second from the Leape Yeere. And Most Appropriate to the Latitude, and Meridian of the Excellent Citty of Hereford, the Pole There Eleuated, 53 Degrees and 36 Minut. Seruing Also This Whole Britaine Monarchy. By Gervale [sic] Dauncy Seer of Sciences. .. [By W. White] for the company of Stationers, 1614.

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