Amman, J. C. (1694). The talking deaf man: Or, A method proposed, whereby he who is born deaf, may learn to speak. By the studious invention and industry of John Conrade Amman, an Helvetian of Shafhuis, Dr. of Physick. Imprinted at Amsterdam, by Henry Westein, 1692. And now done out of Latin into English, by D.F. M.D. 1693. printed for Tho. Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAmman, Johann Conrad. The Talking Deaf Man: Or, A Method Proposed, Whereby He Who Is Born Deaf, May Learn to Speak. By the Studious Invention and Industry of John Conrade Amman, an Helvetian of Shafhuis, Dr. of Physick. Imprinted at Amsterdam, by Henry Westein, 1692. And Now Done Out of Latin into English, by D.F. M.D. 1693. London: printed for Tho. Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street, 1694.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAmman, Johann Conrad. The Talking Deaf Man: Or, A Method Proposed, Whereby He Who Is Born Deaf, May Learn to Speak. By the Studious Invention and Industry of John Conrade Amman, an Helvetian of Shafhuis, Dr. of Physick. Imprinted at Amsterdam, by Henry Westein, 1692. And Now Done Out of Latin into English, by D.F. M.D. 1693. printed for Tho. Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard street, 1694.