Paterson, J. (1685). The Scots arithmetician, or, Arithmetick in all its parts: Viz. arithmetick [brace] vulgar or decimal, algebraical or analitical, sexagenary or circular, logarithmical or artificial, instrumental or mechanical. Printed by Joshua van Solingen and John Colmar, and are to be sold by the author at Edinburgh, by James Broun at Glasgow, and by Andrew Man at Antrim in Ireland.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPaterson, James. The Scots Arithmetician, or, Arithmetick in All Its Parts: Viz. Arithmetick [brace] Vulgar or Decimal, Algebraical or Analitical, Sexagenary or Circular, Logarithmical or Artificial, Instrumental or Mechanical. Edinburgh: Printed by Joshua van Solingen and John Colmar, and are to be sold by the author at Edinburgh, by James Broun at Glasgow, and by Andrew Man at Antrim in Ireland, 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPaterson, James. The Scots Arithmetician, or, Arithmetick in All Its Parts: Viz. Arithmetick [brace] Vulgar or Decimal, Algebraical or Analitical, Sexagenary or Circular, Logarithmical or Artificial, Instrumental or Mechanical. Printed by Joshua van Solingen and John Colmar, and are to be sold by the author at Edinburgh, by James Broun at Glasgow, and by Andrew Man at Antrim in Ireland, 1685.