APA (7th ed.) Citation

Albumazar, G. (1652). Mercurius phreneticus: Shewing the effect of the terrible ecclipse, March the 29, 1652. According to Master Lillies and Master Culpeppers predictions, as likewise an infallible way to finde the Philosophers Stone. Printed in the yeer of Lillies Ecclipse.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Albumazar, Galbrion. Mercurius Phreneticus: Shewing the Effect of the Terrible Ecclipse, March the 29, 1652. According to Master Lillies and Master Culpeppers Predictions, as Likewise an Infallible Way to Finde the Philosophers Stone. London: Printed in the yeer of Lillies Ecclipse, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Albumazar, Galbrion. Mercurius Phreneticus: Shewing the Effect of the Terrible Ecclipse, March the 29, 1652. According to Master Lillies and Master Culpeppers Predictions, as Likewise an Infallible Way to Finde the Philosophers Stone. Printed in the yeer of Lillies Ecclipse, 1652.

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