Gadbury, J. (1657). Speculum astrologicum, or, An astrological glasse representing the year 1657: With astrological judgments thereon and tables astronomical, observations chronological very usefull : as also the rising and setting of the moon, aspects of the planets, and time of high-water at London Bridge every day in the year : referred chiefly to the meridian of the famous and flourishing university and city of Oxford, whose latitude is 51d. 42m. Printed by E. Brudenell for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGadbury, John. Speculum Astrologicum, or, An Astrological Glasse Representing the Year 1657: With Astrological Judgments Thereon and Tables Astronomical, Observations Chronological Very Usefull : As Also the Rising and Setting of the Moon, Aspects of the Planets, and Time of High-water at London Bridge Every Day in the Year : Referred Chiefly to the Meridian of the Famous and Flourishing University and City of Oxford, Whose Latitude Is 51d. 42m. London: Printed by E. Brudenell for the Company of Stationers, 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGadbury, John. Speculum Astrologicum, or, An Astrological Glasse Representing the Year 1657: With Astrological Judgments Thereon and Tables Astronomical, Observations Chronological Very Usefull : As Also the Rising and Setting of the Moon, Aspects of the Planets, and Time of High-water at London Bridge Every Day in the Year : Referred Chiefly to the Meridian of the Famous and Flourishing University and City of Oxford, Whose Latitude Is 51d. 42m. Printed by E. Brudenell for the Company of Stationers, 1657.