APA (7th ed.) Citation

Matthew, E. (1664). Karolou trismegistou epiphania: The most glorious star, or celestial constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine, appearing, and shining most brightly in a miraculous manner in the face of the sun at noonday at the nativity of our sacred soveraign King Charles 2d. presaging His Majesties exaltation to future honour and greatness, transcending not onely the most potent Christian princes in Europe, but by divine designment ordained to be the most mighty monarch in the universe. Never any star having appeared before at the birth of any (the highest humane hero) except our Saviour. By Edw. Matthew of the Middle Temple, esq. printed for the use and benefit of William Byron, Gent..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Matthew, Edward. Karolou Trismegistou Epiphania: The Most Glorious Star, or Celestial Constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine, Appearing, and Shining Most Brightly in a Miraculous Manner in the Face of the Sun at Noonday at the Nativity of Our Sacred Soveraign King Charles 2d. Presaging His Majesties Exaltation to Future Honour and Greatness, Transcending Not Onely the Most Potent Christian Princes in Europe, but by Divine Designment Ordained to Be the Most Mighty Monarch in the Universe. Never Any Star Having Appeared Before at the Birth of Any (the Highest Humane Hero) Except Our Saviour. By Edw. Matthew of the Middle Temple, Esq. London: printed for the use and benefit of William Byron, Gent., 1664.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Matthew, Edward. Karolou Trismegistou Epiphania: The Most Glorious Star, or Celestial Constellation of the Pleiades, or Charles Waine, Appearing, and Shining Most Brightly in a Miraculous Manner in the Face of the Sun at Noonday at the Nativity of Our Sacred Soveraign King Charles 2d. Presaging His Majesties Exaltation to Future Honour and Greatness, Transcending Not Onely the Most Potent Christian Princes in Europe, but by Divine Designment Ordained to Be the Most Mighty Monarch in the Universe. Never Any Star Having Appeared Before at the Birth of Any (the Highest Humane Hero) Except Our Saviour. By Edw. Matthew of the Middle Temple, Esq. printed for the use and benefit of William Byron, Gent., 1664.

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