Andrews, W. (1658). De rebus cælestibus, or An ephemeris, with astrological judgements, moderately, and rationally, deduced, from the configurations of heaven, for the year 1658: Calculated according to the secret rules of art, for the meridian, of the famous, and populous city of London, being the metropolis of Great Britain, whose vertex is distant from the equator, 51 d. and 32. min. Printed by S. Griffin for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Andrews, William. De Rebus Cælestibus, or An Ephemeris, with Astrological Judgements, Moderately, and Rationally, Deduced, from the Configurations of Heaven, for the Year 1658: Calculated According to the Secret Rules of Art, for the Meridian, of the Famous, and Populous City of London, Being the Metropolis of Great Britain, Whose Vertex Is Distant from the Equator, 51 D. and 32. Min. London: Printed by S. Griffin for the Company of Stationers, 1658.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Andrews, William. De Rebus Cælestibus, or An Ephemeris, with Astrological Judgements, Moderately, and Rationally, Deduced, from the Configurations of Heaven, for the Year 1658: Calculated According to the Secret Rules of Art, for the Meridian, of the Famous, and Populous City of London, Being the Metropolis of Great Britain, Whose Vertex Is Distant from the Equator, 51 D. and 32. Min. Printed by S. Griffin for the Company of Stationers, 1658.