J. S., f. (1692). The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection: Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts ... : to which is added, instructions for dancing with musical notes (The second edition, with new and large editions [sic] in every part.). Printed by W. and J. Wilde for N. Bodington at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. S., fl. The Triumph of Wit, or, Ingenuity Display'd in Its Perfection: Being the Newest and Most Useful Academy, in Three Parts ... : To Which Is Added, Instructions for Dancing with Musical Notes. The second edition, with new and large editions [sic] in every part. London: Printed by W. and J. Wilde for N. Bodington at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. S., fl. The Triumph of Wit, or, Ingenuity Display'd in Its Perfection: Being the Newest and Most Useful Academy, in Three Parts ... : To Which Is Added, Instructions for Dancing with Musical Notes. The second edition, with new and large editions [sic] in every part. Printed by W. and J. Wilde for N. Bodington at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1692.