(1668). The description of a plain instrument that with much ease and exactness will discover the situation of any vertical plane, howsoever inclining, reclining, or declining and how to draw a dyal upon any such plane or upon the face of any vertical body, how i.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Description of a Plain Instrument That with Much Ease and Exactness Will Discover the Situation of Any Vertical Plane, Howsoever Inclining, Reclining, or Declining and How to Draw a Dyal upon Any Such Plane or upon the Face of Any Vertical Body, How I. 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Description of a Plain Instrument That with Much Ease and Exactness Will Discover the Situation of Any Vertical Plane, Howsoever Inclining, Reclining, or Declining and How to Draw a Dyal upon Any Such Plane or upon the Face of Any Vertical Body, How I. 1668.