Wing, J. (1693). Heptarchia mathematica, or, The seven branches of art here following, epitomized: Viz. arithmatick, geometry, flat measure, square measure, [double brace] gauging, mensuration by tables, dialling, &c. being now exhibited to the view of artists, as well as others, in a plain practicable, and easie method, whereby every young tyro may come to a perfect understanding without the help of a tutor, which for ease and expedition, the like not extant in the the English tongue. Printed and are to be sold by Matt. Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWing, John. Heptarchia Mathematica, or, The Seven Branches of Art Here Following, Epitomized: Viz. Arithmatick, Geometry, Flat Measure, Square Measure, [double Brace] Gauging, Mensuration by Tables, Dialling, &c. Being Now Exhibited to the View of Artists, as Well as Others, in a Plain Practicable, and Easie Method, Whereby Every Young Tyro May Come to a Perfect Understanding Without the Help of a Tutor, Which for Ease and Expedition, the like Not Extant in the the English Tongue. London: Printed and are to be sold by Matt. Street, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWing, John. Heptarchia Mathematica, or, The Seven Branches of Art Here Following, Epitomized: Viz. Arithmatick, Geometry, Flat Measure, Square Measure, [double Brace] Gauging, Mensuration by Tables, Dialling, &c. Being Now Exhibited to the View of Artists, as Well as Others, in a Plain Practicable, and Easie Method, Whereby Every Young Tyro May Come to a Perfect Understanding Without the Help of a Tutor, Which for Ease and Expedition, the like Not Extant in the the English Tongue. Printed and are to be sold by Matt. Street, 1693.