APA (7th ed.) Citation

John Hewlett. (1665). The description and use of a quadrant: By which all the most usefull and necessary propositions of both the globes are easily and exactly performed, as the right ascension, declination, altitude, amplitude, rising, setting, azimuth, and houre of the day. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

John Hewlett. The Description and Use of a Quadrant: By Which All the Most Usefull and Necessary Propositions of Both the Globes Are Easily and Exactly Performed, as the Right Ascension, Declination, Altitude, Amplitude, Rising, Setting, Azimuth, and Houre of the Day. London: Printed for the author, 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

John Hewlett. The Description and Use of a Quadrant: By Which All the Most Usefull and Necessary Propositions of Both the Globes Are Easily and Exactly Performed, as the Right Ascension, Declination, Altitude, Amplitude, Rising, Setting, Azimuth, and Houre of the Day. Printed for the author, 1665.

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