Norwood, R. (1689). The sea-man's practice: Containing a fundamental problem in navigation experimentally verified: namely, touching the compass of the earth and ea, and the quantity of a degree in our English measures. Also an exact method or form of keeping a reckoning at sea in any kind of manner of sailing. With certain tables and other rules used in navigation. Also the plotting and surveying of places: the latitude of the principal places in England: the finding of currents at sea, and what allowance is to be given in respect of them. Printed by J.D. for W. Fisher, at the Postern near Tower-Hill; S. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridg; and E. Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNorwood, Richard. The Sea-man's Practice: Containing a Fundamental Problem in Navigation Experimentally Verified: Namely, Touching the Compass of the Earth and Ea, and the Quantity of a Degree in Our English Measures. Also an Exact Method or Form of Keeping a Reckoning at Sea in Any Kind of Manner of Sailing. With Certain Tables and Other Rules Used in Navigation. Also the Plotting and Surveying of Places: The Latitude of the Principal Places in England: The Finding of Currents at Sea, and What Allowance Is to Be Given in Respect of Them. London: Printed by J.D. for W. Fisher, at the Postern near Tower-Hill; S. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridg; and E. Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill, 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNorwood, Richard. The Sea-man's Practice: Containing a Fundamental Problem in Navigation Experimentally Verified: Namely, Touching the Compass of the Earth and Ea, and the Quantity of a Degree in Our English Measures. Also an Exact Method or Form of Keeping a Reckoning at Sea in Any Kind of Manner of Sailing. With Certain Tables and Other Rules Used in Navigation. Also the Plotting and Surveying of Places: The Latitude of the Principal Places in England: The Finding of Currents at Sea, and What Allowance Is to Be Given in Respect of Them. Printed by J.D. for W. Fisher, at the Postern near Tower-Hill; S. Passenger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridg; and E. Smith, at the Bible in Cornhill, 1689.