Pomey, F. (1679). Indiculus universalis, or, The universe in epitome: Wherein the names of almost all the works of nature, of all arts and sciences, with their most necessary terms, are in English, Latine & French, methodically and distinctly digested (Now enlarged, with the addition of the English language, and some other supplements.). Printed by J. Macock for Robert Harford.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pomey, François. Indiculus Universalis, or, The Universe in Epitome: Wherein the Names of Almost All the Works of Nature, of All Arts and Sciences, with Their Most Necessary Terms, Are in English, Latine & French, Methodically and Distinctly Digested. Now enlarged, with the addition of the English language, and some other supplements. London: Printed by J. Macock for Robert Harford, 1679.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pomey, François. Indiculus Universalis, or, The Universe in Epitome: Wherein the Names of Almost All the Works of Nature, of All Arts and Sciences, with Their Most Necessary Terms, Are in English, Latine & French, Methodically and Distinctly Digested. Now enlarged, with the addition of the English language, and some other supplements. Printed by J. Macock for Robert Harford, 1679.