APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Sheppard, S. (1653). Merlinus anonymus: An almanack, and no almanack. A kalendar, and no kalendar. An ephemeris (between jest, and earnest) for the year 1653. Monthly observations, and chronologicall annotations, on things past, present, and to come. With a prognostication, and plenary prediction as well on the eclipses of divers, as the aspects of the planets, (Peregrine) and the motions of terestiall bodies. Also a meteorologicall diary, fitted for the use of citizen, and country-man, in a novell, but pleasing method. Intended especially for the horizon of Saint George-street Southwark, where the pole is elevated 1200 inches from that of China, but may indifferently serve for all climates, countries, and continents. By Raphael Desmus, philologist. Printed by F: N.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Sheppard, Samuel. Merlinus Anonymus: An Almanack, and No Almanack. A Kalendar, and No Kalendar. An Ephemeris (between Jest, and Earnest) for the Year 1653. Monthly Observations, and Chronologicall Annotations, on Things Past, Present, and to Come. With a Prognostication, and Plenary Prediction as Well on the Eclipses of Divers, as the Aspects of the Planets, (Peregrine) and the Motions of Terestiall Bodies. Also a Meteorologicall Diary, Fitted for the Use of Citizen, and Country-man, in a Novell, but Pleasing Method. Intended Especially for the Horizon of Saint George-street Southwark, Where the Pole Is Elevated 1200 Inches from That of China, but May Indifferently Serve for All Climates, Countries, and Continents. By Raphael Desmus, Philologist. London: Printed by F: N, 1653.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Sheppard, Samuel. Merlinus Anonymus: An Almanack, and No Almanack. A Kalendar, and No Kalendar. An Ephemeris (between Jest, and Earnest) for the Year 1653. Monthly Observations, and Chronologicall Annotations, on Things Past, Present, and to Come. With a Prognostication, and Plenary Prediction as Well on the Eclipses of Divers, as the Aspects of the Planets, (Peregrine) and the Motions of Terestiall Bodies. Also a Meteorologicall Diary, Fitted for the Use of Citizen, and Country-man, in a Novell, but Pleasing Method. Intended Especially for the Horizon of Saint George-street Southwark, Where the Pole Is Elevated 1200 Inches from That of China, but May Indifferently Serve for All Climates, Countries, and Continents. By Raphael Desmus, Philologist. Printed by F: N, 1653.

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