APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bedwell, W. (1631). Mesolabium architectonicum: That is, a most rare, and singular instrument, for the easie, speedy, and most certaine measuring of plaines and solids by the foote: necessary to be knowne of all men whatsoeuer, who would not in this case be notably defrauded: inuented long since by Mr. Thomas Bedwell Esquire: and now published, and the vse thereof declared by Wilhelm Bedwell, his nephew, Vicar of Tottenham. Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] for VVilliam Garet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bedwell, William. Mesolabium Architectonicum: That Is, a Most Rare, and Singular Instrument, for the Easie, Speedy, and Most Certaine Measuring of Plaines and Solids by the Foote: Necessary to Be Knowne of All Men Whatsoeuer, Who Would Not in This Case Be Notably Defrauded: Inuented Long Since by Mr. Thomas Bedwell Esquire: And Now Published, and the Vse Thereof Declared by Wilhelm Bedwell, His Nephew, Vicar of Tottenham. London: Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] for VVilliam Garet, 1631.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bedwell, William. Mesolabium Architectonicum: That Is, a Most Rare, and Singular Instrument, for the Easie, Speedy, and Most Certaine Measuring of Plaines and Solids by the Foote: Necessary to Be Knowne of All Men Whatsoeuer, Who Would Not in This Case Be Notably Defrauded: Inuented Long Since by Mr. Thomas Bedwell Esquire: And Now Published, and the Vse Thereof Declared by Wilhelm Bedwell, His Nephew, Vicar of Tottenham. Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] for VVilliam Garet, 1631.

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