APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bird, T. (1662). Speculum anni 1662 being the second after bissextile or leap-year, or, An almanack fitted for both sea-men and land-men: Wherein is contained the places both of sun and moon and a tide table : and also the terms and the fairs happening in in [sic] England and Wales in every month of the kalendar, also the quarterly ingresses and eclipses this year : with a guide for travellers and other necessary tables the like not hitherto published : calculated for the meridian of London. Printed by E. Cotes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bird, Thomas. Speculum Anni 1662 Being the Second After Bissextile or Leap-year, or, An Almanack Fitted for Both Sea-men and Land-men: Wherein Is Contained the Places Both of Sun and Moon and a Tide Table : And Also the Terms and the Fairs Happening in in [sic] England and Wales in Every Month of the Kalendar, Also the Quarterly Ingresses and Eclipses This Year : With a Guide for Travellers and Other Necessary Tables the like Not Hitherto Published : Calculated for the Meridian of London. London: Printed by E. Cotes, 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bird, Thomas. Speculum Anni 1662 Being the Second After Bissextile or Leap-year, or, An Almanack Fitted for Both Sea-men and Land-men: Wherein Is Contained the Places Both of Sun and Moon and a Tide Table : And Also the Terms and the Fairs Happening in in [sic] England and Wales in Every Month of the Kalendar, Also the Quarterly Ingresses and Eclipses This Year : With a Guide for Travellers and Other Necessary Tables the like Not Hitherto Published : Calculated for the Meridian of London. Printed by E. Cotes, 1662.

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