Andrews, W. (1663). De rebus cælestibus, or, An ephemeris, for the year of humane redemption by Jesus Christ, 1663: Wherein you have the motions and eclipses of the sun and moon, the two great lights of heaven : with the mutual aspect of the planets and observation thereupon : together with astrological judgements upon the eclipses, and ingress of the sun into the equinctial and solititial points of heaven : as also predictions upon the most famous and remarkable conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Sagittary, this year, 1663, calculated for the meridian of London. Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAndrews, William. De Rebus Cælestibus, or, An Ephemeris, for the Year of Humane Redemption by Jesus Christ, 1663: Wherein You Have the Motions and Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, the Two Great Lights of Heaven : With the Mutual Aspect of the Planets and Observation Thereupon : Together with Astrological Judgements upon the Eclipses, and Ingress of the Sun into the Equinctial and Solititial Points of Heaven : As Also Predictions upon the Most Famous and Remarkable Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Sagittary, This Year, 1663, Calculated for the Meridian of London. London: Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for the Company of Stationers, 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAndrews, William. De Rebus Cælestibus, or, An Ephemeris, for the Year of Humane Redemption by Jesus Christ, 1663: Wherein You Have the Motions and Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, the Two Great Lights of Heaven : With the Mutual Aspect of the Planets and Observation Thereupon : Together with Astrological Judgements upon the Eclipses, and Ingress of the Sun into the Equinctial and Solititial Points of Heaven : As Also Predictions upon the Most Famous and Remarkable Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Sagittary, This Year, 1663, Calculated for the Meridian of London. Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for the Company of Stationers, 1663.