Newton, J. (1654). Institutio mathematica, or, A mathematical institution: Shewing the construction and use of the naturall and artificiall sines, tangents, and secants in decimal numbers, and also of the table of logarithms in the general solution of any triangle, whether plain or spherical, with their more particular application in astronomie, dialling, and navigation. Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for George Hurlock ... and Robert Boydel ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewton, John. Institutio Mathematica, or, A Mathematical Institution: Shewing the Construction and Use of the Naturall and Artificiall Sines, Tangents, and Secants in Decimal Numbers, and Also of the Table of Logarithms in the General Solution of Any Triangle, Whether Plain or Spherical, with Their More Particular Application in Astronomie, Dialling, and Navigation. London: Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for George Hurlock ... and Robert Boydel ..., 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewton, John. Institutio Mathematica, or, A Mathematical Institution: Shewing the Construction and Use of the Naturall and Artificiall Sines, Tangents, and Secants in Decimal Numbers, and Also of the Table of Logarithms in the General Solution of Any Triangle, Whether Plain or Spherical, with Their More Particular Application in Astronomie, Dialling, and Navigation. Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for George Hurlock ... and Robert Boydel ..., 1654.