Salmon, W. (1673). Polygraphice; or, The arts of drawing, engraving, etching, limning, painting, washing, varnishing, gilding, colouring, dying, beautifying and perfuming.: In four books. Exemplifyed, in the drawing of men, women, landskips, countries, and figures of various forms; the way of engraving, etching and limning, with all their requisites and ornaments; the depicting of the most eminent pieces of antiquities ... together with the original, advancement and perfection of the art of painting (The second edition, with many large additions adorned with sculptures the like never yet extant.). Printed by E. T. and R. H. for John Crumpe at the Sign of the Three Bibles in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSalmon, William. Polygraphice; or, The Arts of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing, Varnishing, Gilding, Colouring, Dying, Beautifying and Perfuming.: In Four Books. Exemplifyed, in the Drawing of Men, Women, Landskips, Countries, and Figures of Various Forms; the Way of Engraving, Etching and Limning, with All Their Requisites and Ornaments; the Depicting of the Most Eminent Pieces of Antiquities ... Together with the Original, Advancement and Perfection of the Art of Painting. The second edition, with many large additions adorned with sculptures the like never yet extant. London: Printed by E. T. and R. H. for John Crumpe at the Sign of the Three Bibles in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSalmon, William. Polygraphice; or, The Arts of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing, Varnishing, Gilding, Colouring, Dying, Beautifying and Perfuming.: In Four Books. Exemplifyed, in the Drawing of Men, Women, Landskips, Countries, and Figures of Various Forms; the Way of Engraving, Etching and Limning, with All Their Requisites and Ornaments; the Depicting of the Most Eminent Pieces of Antiquities ... Together with the Original, Advancement and Perfection of the Art of Painting. The second edition, with many large additions adorned with sculptures the like never yet extant. Printed by E. T. and R. H. for John Crumpe at the Sign of the Three Bibles in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1673.