APA (7th ed.) Citation

Atwell, G. (1665). The faithful surveyor: Teaching how to measure all manner of ground exactly, by the chain onely: also, thereby to take distances of a mile space, and the situation of any building. Shewing likewise the making and use of a new instrument, called a pandoron; which supplies the use of the plain-table, theodelite, quadrant, quadrat, circumferentor, and any other observing instrument. As also divers secrets for conveying and clensing of water, flowing and draining of grounds, quenching houses on fire, &c. With an appendix unfolding errours in board and timber-measure: with directions for making a carpenters rule. By George Atwell late teacher of the mathematicks in Cambridge. sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Atwell, George. The Faithful Surveyor: Teaching How to Measure All Manner of Ground Exactly, by the Chain Onely: Also, Thereby to Take Distances of a Mile Space, and the Situation of Any Building. Shewing Likewise the Making and Use of a New Instrument, Called a Pandoron; Which Supplies the Use of the Plain-table, Theodelite, Quadrant, Quadrat, Circumferentor, and Any Other Observing Instrument. As Also Divers Secrets for Conveying and Clensing of Water, Flowing and Draining of Grounds, Quenching Houses on Fire, &c. With an Appendix Unfolding Errours in Board and Timber-measure: With Directions for Making a Carpenters Rule. By George Atwell Late Teacher of the Mathematicks in Cambridge. London: sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain, 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Atwell, George. The Faithful Surveyor: Teaching How to Measure All Manner of Ground Exactly, by the Chain Onely: Also, Thereby to Take Distances of a Mile Space, and the Situation of Any Building. Shewing Likewise the Making and Use of a New Instrument, Called a Pandoron; Which Supplies the Use of the Plain-table, Theodelite, Quadrant, Quadrat, Circumferentor, and Any Other Observing Instrument. As Also Divers Secrets for Conveying and Clensing of Water, Flowing and Draining of Grounds, Quenching Houses on Fire, &c. With an Appendix Unfolding Errours in Board and Timber-measure: With Directions for Making a Carpenters Rule. By George Atwell Late Teacher of the Mathematicks in Cambridge. sold by Ralph Needham at the Bell in Little Britain, 1665.

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