Ramazzini, B., & St. Clair, R. N. (1697). The Abyssinian philosophy confuted, or, Tellvris theoria neither sacred not agreeable to reason: Being for the most part a translation of Petrus Ramazzini, Of the wonderful springs of Modena : illustrated with many curious remarks and experiments by the author and translator : to which is added a new hypothesis deduced from Scripture and the observation of nature : with an addition of some miscellany experiments. Printed for the author and sold by W. Newton ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRamazzini, Bernardino, and Robert N. St. Clair. The Abyssinian Philosophy Confuted, or, Tellvris Theoria Neither Sacred Not Agreeable to Reason: Being for the Most Part a Translation of Petrus Ramazzini, Of the Wonderful Springs of Modena : Illustrated with Many Curious Remarks and Experiments by the Author and Translator : To Which Is Added a New Hypothesis Deduced from Scripture and the Observation of Nature : With an Addition of Some Miscellany Experiments. London: Printed for the author and sold by W. Newton ..., 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRamazzini, Bernardino, and Robert N. St. Clair. The Abyssinian Philosophy Confuted, or, Tellvris Theoria Neither Sacred Not Agreeable to Reason: Being for the Most Part a Translation of Petrus Ramazzini, Of the Wonderful Springs of Modena : Illustrated with Many Curious Remarks and Experiments by the Author and Translator : To Which Is Added a New Hypothesis Deduced from Scripture and the Observation of Nature : With an Addition of Some Miscellany Experiments. Printed for the author and sold by W. Newton ..., 1697.