APA (7th ed.) Citation

Liddell, G., & Forbes, J. (1684). Certamen mathematicum, or, A mathematicall-disupte: Betwixt George Liddell, student of philosophy and mathematicks into the Marischall Colledge of Aberdeen: and James Paterson, (Mathematicus nomine tenus) in the Cow-gate of Edinburgh, at the sign of the Cross-Staff: wherein George Liddel undertakes clearly, to demonstrate and prove the said James Paterson, to be grosly ignorant into all the mathematicall sciences. Printed by Iohn Forbes, Printer to the city and university, and are to be sold by Andrew Dumbar, bookseller at the Tron-Kirk in Edinburgh.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Liddell, George, and John Forbes. Certamen Mathematicum, or, A Mathematicall-disupte: Betwixt George Liddell, Student of Philosophy and Mathematicks into the Marischall Colledge of Aberdeen: And James Paterson, (Mathematicus Nomine Tenus) in the Cow-gate of Edinburgh, at the Sign of the Cross-Staff: Wherein George Liddel Undertakes Clearly, to Demonstrate and Prove the Said James Paterson, to Be Grosly Ignorant into All the Mathematicall Sciences. Aberdeen: Printed by Iohn Forbes, Printer to the city and university, and are to be sold by Andrew Dumbar, bookseller at the Tron-Kirk in Edinburgh, 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Liddell, George, and John Forbes. Certamen Mathematicum, or, A Mathematicall-disupte: Betwixt George Liddell, Student of Philosophy and Mathematicks into the Marischall Colledge of Aberdeen: And James Paterson, (Mathematicus Nomine Tenus) in the Cow-gate of Edinburgh, at the Sign of the Cross-Staff: Wherein George Liddel Undertakes Clearly, to Demonstrate and Prove the Said James Paterson, to Be Grosly Ignorant into All the Mathematicall Sciences. Printed by Iohn Forbes, Printer to the city and university, and are to be sold by Andrew Dumbar, bookseller at the Tron-Kirk in Edinburgh, 1684.

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