Desargues, G. (1659). Mr. De Sargues Universal way of dyaling, or, Plain and easie directions for placing the axeltree and marking the hours in sun-dyals, after the French, Italian, Babylonian, and Jewish manner: Together with the manner of drawing the lines of the signs, of finding out the height of the sun above the horizon, and the east-rising of the same, the elevation of the pole, and the position of the meridian. Printed by Tho. Leach, and are to be sold by Isaac Pridmore.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDesargues, Gérard. Mr. De Sargues Universal Way of Dyaling, or, Plain and Easie Directions for Placing the Axeltree and Marking the Hours in Sun-dyals, After the French, Italian, Babylonian, and Jewish Manner: Together with the Manner of Drawing the Lines of the Signs, of Finding Out the Height of the Sun Above the Horizon, and the East-rising of the Same, the Elevation of the Pole, and the Position of the Meridian. London: Printed by Tho. Leach, and are to be sold by Isaac Pridmore, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDesargues, Gérard. Mr. De Sargues Universal Way of Dyaling, or, Plain and Easie Directions for Placing the Axeltree and Marking the Hours in Sun-dyals, After the French, Italian, Babylonian, and Jewish Manner: Together with the Manner of Drawing the Lines of the Signs, of Finding Out the Height of the Sun Above the Horizon, and the East-rising of the Same, the Elevation of the Pole, and the Position of the Meridian. Printed by Tho. Leach, and are to be sold by Isaac Pridmore, 1659.