Haworth, S. (1680). Anthropōlogia, or, A philosophic discourse concerning man: Being the anatomy both of his soul and body : wherein the nature, origin, union, immaterality, immortality, extension, and faculties of the one and the parts, humours, temperaments, complexions, functions, sexes, and ages respecting the other are concisely delineated. Printed for Stephen Foster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHaworth, Samuel. Anthropōlogia, or, A Philosophic Discourse Concerning Man: Being the Anatomy Both of His Soul and Body : Wherein the Nature, Origin, Union, Immaterality, Immortality, Extension, and Faculties of the One and the Parts, Humours, Temperaments, Complexions, Functions, Sexes, and Ages Respecting the Other Are Concisely Delineated. London: Printed for Stephen Foster, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHaworth, Samuel. Anthropōlogia, or, A Philosophic Discourse Concerning Man: Being the Anatomy Both of His Soul and Body : Wherein the Nature, Origin, Union, Immaterality, Immortality, Extension, and Faculties of the One and the Parts, Humours, Temperaments, Complexions, Functions, Sexes, and Ages Respecting the Other Are Concisely Delineated. Printed for Stephen Foster, 1680.