Roberts, L. (1677). The merchants map of commerce: Wherein the universal manner and matter of trade is compendiously handled, the standard and current coins of sundry princes observed, the real and imaginary coins of accounts and exchanges expressed, the natural and artificial commodities of all countreys for transportation declared, the weights and measures of all eminent cities and towns of traffick, collected and reduced one into another, and all to the meridian of commerce practised in the famous city of London (The 3rd ed., corrected and much enl.). Printed for R. Horn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoberts, Lewes. The Merchants Map of Commerce: Wherein the Universal Manner and Matter of Trade Is Compendiously Handled, the Standard and Current Coins of Sundry Princes Observed, the Real and Imaginary Coins of Accounts and Exchanges Expressed, the Natural and Artificial Commodities of All Countreys for Transportation Declared, the Weights and Measures of All Eminent Cities and Towns of Traffick, Collected and Reduced One into Another, and All to the Meridian of Commerce Practised in the Famous City of London. The 3rd ed., corrected and much enl. London: Printed for R. Horn, 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoberts, Lewes. The Merchants Map of Commerce: Wherein the Universal Manner and Matter of Trade Is Compendiously Handled, the Standard and Current Coins of Sundry Princes Observed, the Real and Imaginary Coins of Accounts and Exchanges Expressed, the Natural and Artificial Commodities of All Countreys for Transportation Declared, the Weights and Measures of All Eminent Cities and Towns of Traffick, Collected and Reduced One into Another, and All to the Meridian of Commerce Practised in the Famous City of London. The 3rd ed., corrected and much enl. Printed for R. Horn, 1677.