Wingate, E. (1635). Logarithmotechnia, or The construction, and use of the logarithmeticall tables: By the help of which, multiplication is performed by addition, division by subtraction, the extraction of the square root by bipartition, and of the cube root by tripartition, &c. Finally, the golden rule, and the resolution of triangles, as well right lined, as sphericall by addition and substraction. First published in the French tongue by Edmund Wingate, an English gentleman: and after translated into English by the same author (The second edition, diligently corrected, and much enlarged by the author himselfe.). Printed by Miles Flesher.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWingate, Edmund. Logarithmotechnia, or The Construction, and Use of the Logarithmeticall Tables: By the Help of Which, Multiplication Is Performed by Addition, Division by Subtraction, the Extraction of the Square Root by Bipartition, and of the Cube Root by Tripartition, &c. Finally, the Golden Rule, and the Resolution of Triangles, as Well Right Lined, as Sphericall by Addition and Substraction. First Published in the French Tongue by Edmund Wingate, an English Gentleman: And After Translated into English by the Same Author. The second edition, diligently corrected, and much enlarged by the author himselfe. London: Printed by Miles Flesher, 1635.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWingate, Edmund. Logarithmotechnia, or The Construction, and Use of the Logarithmeticall Tables: By the Help of Which, Multiplication Is Performed by Addition, Division by Subtraction, the Extraction of the Square Root by Bipartition, and of the Cube Root by Tripartition, &c. Finally, the Golden Rule, and the Resolution of Triangles, as Well Right Lined, as Sphericall by Addition and Substraction. First Published in the French Tongue by Edmund Wingate, an English Gentleman: And After Translated into English by the Same Author. The second edition, diligently corrected, and much enlarged by the author himselfe. Printed by Miles Flesher, 1635.