APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, J. (1691). Nauticum astrologicum: Or, the astrological seaman; directing merchants, marriners, captains of ships, ensurers, &c. how (by Gods blessing) they may escape divers dangers which commonly happen in the ocean· Unto which is added a diary of the weather for XXI. years together, exactly observed in London, with sundry observations thereon. By John Gadbury, student in physick and astrology. printed for Matthew Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, John. Nauticum Astrologicum: Or, the Astrological Seaman; Directing Merchants, Marriners, Captains of Ships, Ensurers, &c. How (by Gods Blessing) They May Escape Divers Dangers Which Commonly Happen in the Ocean· Unto Which Is Added a Diary of the Weather for XXI. Years Together, Exactly Observed in London, with Sundry Observations Thereon. By John Gadbury, Student in Physick and Astrology. London: printed for Matthew Street, 1691.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gadbury, John. Nauticum Astrologicum: Or, the Astrological Seaman; Directing Merchants, Marriners, Captains of Ships, Ensurers, &c. How (by Gods Blessing) They May Escape Divers Dangers Which Commonly Happen in the Ocean· Unto Which Is Added a Diary of the Weather for XXI. Years Together, Exactly Observed in London, with Sundry Observations Thereon. By John Gadbury, Student in Physick and Astrology. printed for Matthew Street, 1691.

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