APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vaughan, T. (1650). Magia adamica: Or the antiquitie of magic, and the descent thereof from Adam downwards, proved. Whereunto is added a perfect, and full discoverie of the true cœlum terræ, or the magician's heavenly chaos, and first matter of all things. By Eugenius Philalethes. Printed by T.W. for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corn-hill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vaughan, Thomas. Magia Adamica: Or the Antiquitie of Magic, and the Descent Thereof from Adam Downwards, Proved. Whereunto Is Added a Perfect, and Full Discoverie of the True Cœlum Terræ, or the Magician's Heavenly Chaos, and First Matter of All Things. By Eugenius Philalethes. London: Printed by T.W. for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corn-hill, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vaughan, Thomas. Magia Adamica: Or the Antiquitie of Magic, and the Descent Thereof from Adam Downwards, Proved. Whereunto Is Added a Perfect, and Full Discoverie of the True Cœlum Terræ, or the Magician's Heavenly Chaos, and First Matter of All Things. By Eugenius Philalethes. Printed by T.W. for H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corn-hill, 1650.

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