APA (7th ed.) Citation

Masterson, T. (1592). Thomas Masterson his first booke of arithmeticke: Shewing the ingenious inuentions, and figuratiue operations, by which to calculate the true solution or answeres of arithmeticall questions: after a more perfect, plaine, briefe, well ordered arithmeticall way, then any other heretofore published: verie necessarie for all men. By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke friers neare Ludgate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Masterson, Thomas. Thomas Masterson His First Booke of Arithmeticke: Shewing the Ingenious Inuentions, and Figuratiue Operations, by Which to Calculate the True Solution or Answeres of Arithmeticall Questions: After a More Perfect, Plaine, Briefe, Well Ordered Arithmeticall Way, Then Any Other Heretofore Published: Verie Necessarie for All Men. Imprinted at London: By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke friers neare Ludgate, 1592.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Masterson, Thomas. Thomas Masterson His First Booke of Arithmeticke: Shewing the Ingenious Inuentions, and Figuratiue Operations, by Which to Calculate the True Solution or Answeres of Arithmeticall Questions: After a More Perfect, Plaine, Briefe, Well Ordered Arithmeticall Way, Then Any Other Heretofore Published: Verie Necessarie for All Men. By Richard Field, dwelling in the Blacke friers neare Ludgate, 1592.

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