APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wharton, G. (1660). Calendarium ecclesiasticum, or, A new almanack after the old fashion: For the yeare of man's creation 5609, redemption 1660, being bissextile or leap-year : attended on by I. a short discourse of years, moneths, and dayes of years, II. Gesta Britannorum, or a brief chronologie for 59 years last past, viz., from the year 1600 (in which King Charls the First was born) untill the present 1660. Printed by J. Grismond.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wharton, George. Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, or, A New Almanack After the Old Fashion: For the Yeare of Man's Creation 5609, Redemption 1660, Being Bissextile or Leap-year : Attended on by I. a Short Discourse of Years, Moneths, and Dayes of Years, II. Gesta Britannorum, or a Brief Chronologie for 59 Years Last Past, Viz., from the Year 1600 (in Which King Charls the First Was Born) Untill the Present 1660. London: Printed by J. Grismond, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wharton, George. Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, or, A New Almanack After the Old Fashion: For the Yeare of Man's Creation 5609, Redemption 1660, Being Bissextile or Leap-year : Attended on by I. a Short Discourse of Years, Moneths, and Dayes of Years, II. Gesta Britannorum, or a Brief Chronologie for 59 Years Last Past, Viz., from the Year 1600 (in Which King Charls the First Was Born) Untill the Present 1660. Printed by J. Grismond, 1660.

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