[Colom, J. A. (1668). The lighting colomne or sea-mirrour,: Containing the sea-coasts of the northern, eastern and western navigation; setting forth in divers necessarie sea-cards all the ports, rivers, bayes, roads. Depths and sands; very curiously placed on its due polus-heighth [sic] furnished with the discoveries of the chief countries, and on what cours and distance they ley one from another: ... whereunto is added a brief instruction of the art of navigation, together with new tables of the suns declination, also an almanack extending untill the yeare 1675. By Peter Goos, dwelling on the Texels Key, hard by the Sparrendamnar Bridge, at the signe of the golden sea-mirrour.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation[Colom, Jacob Aertsz. The Lighting Colomne or Sea-mirrour,: Containing the Sea-coasts of the Northern, Eastern and Western Navigation; Setting Forth in Divers Necessarie Sea-cards All the Ports, Rivers, Bayes, Roads. Depths and Sands; Very Curiously Placed on Its Due Polus-heighth [sic] Furnished with the Discoveries of the Chief Countries, and on What Cours and Distance They Ley One from Another: ... Whereunto Is Added a Brief Instruction of the Art of Navigation, Together with New Tables of the Suns Declination, Also an Almanack Extending Untill the Yeare 1675. Amsterdam: By Peter Goos, dwelling on the Texels Key, hard by the Sparrendamnar Bridge, at the signe of the golden sea-mirrour, 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation[Colom, Jacob Aertsz. The Lighting Colomne or Sea-mirrour,: Containing the Sea-coasts of the Northern, Eastern and Western Navigation; Setting Forth in Divers Necessarie Sea-cards All the Ports, Rivers, Bayes, Roads. Depths and Sands; Very Curiously Placed on Its Due Polus-heighth [sic] Furnished with the Discoveries of the Chief Countries, and on What Cours and Distance They Ley One from Another: ... Whereunto Is Added a Brief Instruction of the Art of Navigation, Together with New Tables of the Suns Declination, Also an Almanack Extending Untill the Yeare 1675. By Peter Goos, dwelling on the Texels Key, hard by the Sparrendamnar Bridge, at the signe of the golden sea-mirrour, 1668.