H. J. (1676). Astronomia crystallina, or, A new and clear way to know and perceive all the motions of the heavens, and also the motion of the earth plainly, as through a crystal-glass: Far more easie and perspicuous than any before extant, whereunto is now added a postscript by way of dialogue between the author and two grand objectors, wherein all objections are fully answered and the objectors clearly confuted (The second edition.). Printed for the author, and are to be sold ... by N. Brooks ... and J. Hancock.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationH. J. Astronomia Crystallina, or, A New and Clear Way to Know and Perceive All the Motions of the Heavens, and Also the Motion of the Earth Plainly, as Through a Crystal-glass: Far More Easie and Perspicuous than Any Before Extant, Whereunto Is Now Added a Postscript by Way of Dialogue Between the Author and Two Grand Objectors, Wherein All Objections Are Fully Answered and the Objectors Clearly Confuted. The second edition. London: Printed for the author, and are to be sold ... by N. Brooks ... and J. Hancock, 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationH. J. Astronomia Crystallina, or, A New and Clear Way to Know and Perceive All the Motions of the Heavens, and Also the Motion of the Earth Plainly, as Through a Crystal-glass: Far More Easie and Perspicuous than Any Before Extant, Whereunto Is Now Added a Postscript by Way of Dialogue Between the Author and Two Grand Objectors, Wherein All Objections Are Fully Answered and the Objectors Clearly Confuted. The second edition. Printed for the author, and are to be sold ... by N. Brooks ... and J. Hancock, 1676.