Hammond, T. (1669). The compleat measurer, or, A new and exact way of mensuration: By which may be measured both superficies and solids, in a more plain and easy way, than ever yet extant : whereby you may find out the contents of all superficies and solids in whole numbers and fractions by the help of multiplication without division. Printed by E.O. for Tho. Heath ... and W. Crook ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHammond, Thomas. The Compleat Measurer, or, A New and Exact Way of Mensuration: By Which May Be Measured Both Superficies and Solids, in a More Plain and Easy Way, than Ever yet Extant : Whereby You May Find Out the Contents of All Superficies and Solids in Whole Numbers and Fractions by the Help of Multiplication Without Division. London: Printed by E.O. for Tho. Heath ... and W. Crook ..., 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHammond, Thomas. The Compleat Measurer, or, A New and Exact Way of Mensuration: By Which May Be Measured Both Superficies and Solids, in a More Plain and Easy Way, than Ever yet Extant : Whereby You May Find Out the Contents of All Superficies and Solids in Whole Numbers and Fractions by the Help of Multiplication Without Division. Printed by E.O. for Tho. Heath ... and W. Crook ..., 1669.