Montanus, A., Dapper, O., & Ogilby, J. (1671). Atlas Chinensis: Being a second part of A relation of remarkable passages in two embassies from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the vice-roy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary : with a relation of the Netherlanders assisting the Tarter against Coxinga and the Chinese fleet, who till then were masters of the sea : and a more exact geographical description than formerly both of the whole empire of China in general and in particular of every of the fifteen provinces. Printed by Tho. Johnson for the author ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMontanus, Arnoldus, Olfert Dapper, and John Ogilby. Atlas Chinensis: Being a Second Part of A Relation of Remarkable Passages in Two Embassies from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Vice-roy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary : With a Relation of the Netherlanders Assisting the Tarter Against Coxinga and the Chinese Fleet, Who Till Then Were Masters of the Sea : And a More Exact Geographical Description than Formerly Both of the Whole Empire of China in General and in Particular of Every of the Fifteen Provinces. London: Printed by Tho. Johnson for the author ..., 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMontanus, Arnoldus, et al. Atlas Chinensis: Being a Second Part of A Relation of Remarkable Passages in Two Embassies from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Vice-roy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary : With a Relation of the Netherlanders Assisting the Tarter Against Coxinga and the Chinese Fleet, Who Till Then Were Masters of the Sea : And a More Exact Geographical Description than Formerly Both of the Whole Empire of China in General and in Particular of Every of the Fifteen Provinces. Printed by Tho. Johnson for the author ..., 1671.