More, R. (1602). The carpenters rule, or, a booke shewing many plain waies, truly to measure ordinarie timber, and other extraordinarie sollids, or timber: With a detection of sundrie great errors, generally committed by carpenters and others in measuring of timber; tending much to the buyers great losse. Published especially for the good of the Companie of Carpenters in London, and others also; ... By Richard More carpenter. Imprinted by Felix Kingston.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)More, Richard. The Carpenters Rule, or, a Booke Shewing Many Plain Waies, Truly to Measure Ordinarie Timber, and Other Extraordinarie Sollids, or Timber: With a Detection of Sundrie Great Errors, Generally Committed by Carpenters and Others in Measuring of Timber; Tending Much to the Buyers Great Losse. Published Especially for the Good of the Companie of Carpenters in London, and Others Also; ... By Richard More Carpenter. At London: Imprinted by Felix Kingston, 1602.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)More, Richard. The Carpenters Rule, or, a Booke Shewing Many Plain Waies, Truly to Measure Ordinarie Timber, and Other Extraordinarie Sollids, or Timber: With a Detection of Sundrie Great Errors, Generally Committed by Carpenters and Others in Measuring of Timber; Tending Much to the Buyers Great Losse. Published Especially for the Good of the Companie of Carpenters in London, and Others Also; ... By Richard More Carpenter. Imprinted by Felix Kingston, 1602.