APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sutton, H. (1669). A description & use of a large quadrant, contrived and made by H. Sutton: Accomodated with various lines, for the easie resolving of all astronomical, geometrical, and gnomonical problems, for working of proportions, and for finding the hour universally. Whereunto is added, The description and use of a geodætical scheme, and gnomonical instrument: the first shewing (by inspection) the dimensions of all geometrical bodies: the other is applied to gnomonical uses. Published by R. Morden. printed by W. Godbid for R. Morden at the Atlas in New Cheapside in London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sutton, Henry. A Description & Use of a Large Quadrant, Contrived and Made by H. Sutton: Accomodated with Various Lines, for the Easie Resolving of All Astronomical, Geometrical, and Gnomonical Problems, for Working of Proportions, and for Finding the Hour Universally. Whereunto Is Added, The Description and Use of a Geodætical Scheme, and Gnomonical Instrument: The First Shewing (by Inspection) the Dimensions of All Geometrical Bodies: The Other Is Applied to Gnomonical Uses. Published by R. Morden. London: printed by W. Godbid for R. Morden at the Atlas in New Cheapside in London, 1669.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sutton, Henry. A Description & Use of a Large Quadrant, Contrived and Made by H. Sutton: Accomodated with Various Lines, for the Easie Resolving of All Astronomical, Geometrical, and Gnomonical Problems, for Working of Proportions, and for Finding the Hour Universally. Whereunto Is Added, The Description and Use of a Geodætical Scheme, and Gnomonical Instrument: The First Shewing (by Inspection) the Dimensions of All Geometrical Bodies: The Other Is Applied to Gnomonical Uses. Published by R. Morden. printed by W. Godbid for R. Morden at the Atlas in New Cheapside in London, 1669.

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