Skinner, S. (1689). Gazophylacium anglicanum: Containing the derivation of English words, proper and common, each in an alphabet distinct : proving the Dutch and Saxon to be the prime fountains : and likewise giving the similar words in most European languages, whereby any of them may be indifferently well learned, and understood : fitted to the capacity of the English reader, that may be curious to know the original of his mother-tongue. Printed by E.H. and W.H., and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSkinner, Stephen. Gazophylacium Anglicanum: Containing the Derivation of English Words, Proper and Common, Each in an Alphabet Distinct : Proving the Dutch and Saxon to Be the Prime Fountains : And Likewise Giving the Similar Words in Most European Languages, Whereby Any of Them May Be Indifferently Well Learned, and Understood : Fitted to the Capacity of the English Reader, That May Be Curious to Know the Original of His Mother-tongue. London: Printed by E.H. and W.H., and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSkinner, Stephen. Gazophylacium Anglicanum: Containing the Derivation of English Words, Proper and Common, Each in an Alphabet Distinct : Proving the Dutch and Saxon to Be the Prime Fountains : And Likewise Giving the Similar Words in Most European Languages, Whereby Any of Them May Be Indifferently Well Learned, and Understood : Fitted to the Capacity of the English Reader, That May Be Curious to Know the Original of His Mother-tongue. Printed by E.H. and W.H., and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1689.