Cooper, W., Helvetius, J. F., & Glauber, J. R. (1673). The Philosophical epitaph of W.C. Esquire: For a memento mori on his tomb-stone, vvith three hieroglyphical scutcheons and their philosophical motto's and explanation : with the philosophical Mercury, nature of seed and life, and growth of metalls, and a discovery of the immortal liquor alchahest : the salt of tartar volatized and other elixirs with their differences. Also, A brief of the golden calf, the worlds idol : discovering the rarest miracle in nature, ... Printed by T.R. and New Testament for William Cooper ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCooper, William, Johann Friedrich Helvetius, and Johann Rudolf Glauber. The Philosophical Epitaph of W.C. Esquire: For a Memento Mori on His Tomb-stone, Vvith Three Hieroglyphical Scutcheons and Their Philosophical Motto's and Explanation : With the Philosophical Mercury, Nature of Seed and Life, and Growth of Metalls, and a Discovery of the Immortal Liquor Alchahest : The Salt of Tartar Volatized and Other Elixirs with Their Differences. Also, A Brief of the Golden Calf, the Worlds Idol : Discovering the Rarest Miracle in Nature, ... London: Printed by T.R. and New Testament for William Cooper ..., 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCooper, William, et al. The Philosophical Epitaph of W.C. Esquire: For a Memento Mori on His Tomb-stone, Vvith Three Hieroglyphical Scutcheons and Their Philosophical Motto's and Explanation : With the Philosophical Mercury, Nature of Seed and Life, and Growth of Metalls, and a Discovery of the Immortal Liquor Alchahest : The Salt of Tartar Volatized and Other Elixirs with Their Differences. Also, A Brief of the Golden Calf, the Worlds Idol : Discovering the Rarest Miracle in Nature, ... Printed by T.R. and New Testament for William Cooper ..., 1673.