Cocker, E. (1691). Cocker's arithmetick: Being a plain and familiar method, sutable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school masters in city and country (This impression is corrected and amended.). Printed T.P., and are to be sold by John Back.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain and Familiar Method, Sutable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art, as It Is Now Taught by the Ablest School Masters in City and Country. This impression is corrected and amended. London: Printed T.P., and are to be sold by John Back, 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain and Familiar Method, Sutable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art, as It Is Now Taught by the Ablest School Masters in City and Country. This impression is corrected and amended. Printed T.P., and are to be sold by John Back, 1691.