Cocker, E., Hawkins, J., & L'Estrange, R. (1685). Cocker's arithmetick: Being a plain, and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country. (With many additions throughout the whole.). Printed for Thomas Passinger.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward, John Hawkins, and Roger L'Estrange. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain, and Familiar Method, Suitable to the Meanest Capacity, for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art, as It Is Now Taught by the Ablest School-masters in City and Country. With many additions throughout the whole. London: Printed for Thomas Passinger, 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward, et al. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain, and Familiar Method, Suitable to the Meanest Capacity, for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art, as It Is Now Taught by the Ablest School-masters in City and Country. With many additions throughout the whole. Printed for Thomas Passinger, 1685.