Booker, J. (1643). Uranoscopia: No Wharton or Navvorth, but an almanack & prognostication or a prospective glasse for the yeare of Christ, 1648 ... in which you may view the whole state and condition of the same, and wherein all the lunations, planetary motions, conjunctions, aspects and configurations, together with eclipses & their effects are astrologically handled, latitude of 51 degrees, 32 minutes, and longitude 24 degrees, 20 minutes, agreeing. Imprinted by F.K. for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBooker, John. Uranoscopia: No Wharton or Navvorth, but an Almanack & Prognostication or a Prospective Glasse for the Yeare of Christ, 1648 ... in Which You May View the Whole State and Condition of the Same, and Wherein All the Lunations, Planetary Motions, Conjunctions, Aspects and Configurations, Together with Eclipses & Their Effects Are Astrologically Handled, Latitude of 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes, and Longitude 24 Degrees, 20 Minutes, Agreeing. London: Imprinted by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBooker, John. Uranoscopia: No Wharton or Navvorth, but an Almanack & Prognostication or a Prospective Glasse for the Yeare of Christ, 1648 ... in Which You May View the Whole State and Condition of the Same, and Wherein All the Lunations, Planetary Motions, Conjunctions, Aspects and Configurations, Together with Eclipses & Their Effects Are Astrologically Handled, Latitude of 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes, and Longitude 24 Degrees, 20 Minutes, Agreeing. Imprinted by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, 1643.