Hunt, W. (1697). A mathematical companion, or The description and use of a new sliding-rule,: By which many useful and necessary questions in arithmetick, military orders, interest, trigonometry, planometry, stereometry, [brace] geography, astronomy, navigation, fortification, gunnery, dialling may be speedily resolved, without the help of pen or compasses. Printed by B.M. for R. Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHunt, William. A Mathematical Companion, or The Description and Use of a New Sliding-rule,: By Which Many Useful and Necessary Questions in Arithmetick, Military Orders, Interest, Trigonometry, Planometry, Stereometry, [brace] Geography, Astronomy, Navigation, Fortification, Gunnery, Dialling May Be Speedily Resolved, Without the Help of Pen or Compasses. London: Printed by B.M. for R. Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHunt, William. A Mathematical Companion, or The Description and Use of a New Sliding-rule,: By Which Many Useful and Necessary Questions in Arithmetick, Military Orders, Interest, Trigonometry, Planometry, Stereometry, [brace] Geography, Astronomy, Navigation, Fortification, Gunnery, Dialling May Be Speedily Resolved, Without the Help of Pen or Compasses. Printed by B.M. for R. Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1697.