Etten, H. v. (1633). Mathematicall recreations. Or a collection of sundrie problemes, extracted out of the ancient and moderne philosophers, as secrets in nature, and experiments in arithmeticke, geometrie, cosmographie, horolographie, astronomie, navigation, musicke, opticks, architecture, staticke, machanicks, chimestrie, waterworkes, fireworks, &c. ... Most of which were written first in Greeke and Latine, lately compiled in French, by Henry Van Etten Gent. And now delivered in the English tongue, with the examinations, corrections, and augmentations. By T. Cotes, for Richard Hawkins, dwelling in Chancery Lane, neere the Rowles.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEtten, Hendrik van. Mathematicall Recreations. Or a Collection of Sundrie Problemes, Extracted Out of the Ancient and Moderne Philosophers, as Secrets in Nature, and Experiments in Arithmeticke, Geometrie, Cosmographie, Horolographie, Astronomie, Navigation, Musicke, Opticks, Architecture, Staticke, Machanicks, Chimestrie, Waterworkes, Fireworks, &c. ... Most of Which Were Written First in Greeke and Latine, Lately Compiled in French, by Henry Van Etten Gent. And Now Delivered in the English Tongue, with the Examinations, Corrections, and Augmentations. Printed at London: By T. Cotes, for Richard Hawkins, dwelling in Chancery Lane, neere the Rowles, 1633.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEtten, Hendrik van. Mathematicall Recreations. Or a Collection of Sundrie Problemes, Extracted Out of the Ancient and Moderne Philosophers, as Secrets in Nature, and Experiments in Arithmeticke, Geometrie, Cosmographie, Horolographie, Astronomie, Navigation, Musicke, Opticks, Architecture, Staticke, Machanicks, Chimestrie, Waterworkes, Fireworks, &c. ... Most of Which Were Written First in Greeke and Latine, Lately Compiled in French, by Henry Van Etten Gent. And Now Delivered in the English Tongue, with the Examinations, Corrections, and Augmentations. By T. Cotes, for Richard Hawkins, dwelling in Chancery Lane, neere the Rowles, 1633.