Well-wisher to the mathematicks. (1665). A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1665: Being the first after bissextile or leap-year : most artificially and truely calculated for the whole kingdom of Scotland, but most especially for the latitude and meridian of the honorable city of Aberdene ... : wherein is contained a description of the eclipses this year, with their significations ... to which is subjoyned everlasting tables for the ebbs and flowings throughout the whole eastern-coasts of Great Brittaine and other forraigne parts. Printed by John Forbes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWell-wisher to the mathematicks. A New Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord God, 1665: Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-year : Most Artificially and Truely Calculated for the Whole Kingdom of Scotland, but Most Especially for the Latitude and Meridian of the Honorable City of Aberdene ... : Wherein Is Contained a Description of the Eclipses This Year, with Their Significations ... to Which Is Subjoyned Everlasting Tables for the Ebbs and Flowings Throughout the Whole Eastern-coasts of Great Brittaine and Other Forraigne Parts. Aberdene: Printed by John Forbes, 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWell-wisher to the mathematicks. A New Prognostication for the Year of Our Lord God, 1665: Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-year : Most Artificially and Truely Calculated for the Whole Kingdom of Scotland, but Most Especially for the Latitude and Meridian of the Honorable City of Aberdene ... : Wherein Is Contained a Description of the Eclipses This Year, with Their Significations ... to Which Is Subjoyned Everlasting Tables for the Ebbs and Flowings Throughout the Whole Eastern-coasts of Great Brittaine and Other Forraigne Parts. Printed by John Forbes, 1665.