Lamb, F., Lea, P., & Hood, T. (1700). Astroscopium, or Two hemispheres, containing all the northern and southern constellations: Projected upon the poles of the word [sic], according to the observations of Mr. Halley, which (by the help of a moveable horizon) are rendred serviceable in any latitude : the uses of which hemispheres are illustrated by variety of examples : whereunto is added, the antient poetical stories of the stars, shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictures on the coelestical globes (The second edition.). Phillip Lea.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLamb, Francis, Phillip Lea, and Thomas Hood. Astroscopium, or Two Hemispheres, Containing All the Northern and Southern Constellations: Projected upon the Poles of the Word [sic], According to the Observations of Mr. Halley, Which (by the Help of a Moveable Horizon) Are Rendred Serviceable in Any Latitude : The Uses of Which Hemispheres Are Illustrated by Variety of Examples : Whereunto Is Added, the Antient Poetical Stories of the Stars, Shewing Reasons Why the Several Shapes and Forms Are Pictures on the Coelestical Globes. The second edition. London: Phillip Lea, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLamb, Francis, et al. Astroscopium, or Two Hemispheres, Containing All the Northern and Southern Constellations: Projected upon the Poles of the Word [sic], According to the Observations of Mr. Halley, Which (by the Help of a Moveable Horizon) Are Rendred Serviceable in Any Latitude : The Uses of Which Hemispheres Are Illustrated by Variety of Examples : Whereunto Is Added, the Antient Poetical Stories of the Stars, Shewing Reasons Why the Several Shapes and Forms Are Pictures on the Coelestical Globes. The second edition. Phillip Lea, 1700.