Sibscota, G. (1670). The deaf and dumb man's discourse. Or A treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb: Containing a discovery of their knowledge or understanding; as also the method they use, to manifest the sentiments of their mind. Together with an additional tract of the reason and speech of inanimate creatures. By Geo. Sibscota. printed by H. Bruges, for William Crook at the green Dragon without Temple-Bar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSibscota, George. The Deaf and Dumb Man's Discourse. Or A Treatise Concerning Those That Are Born Deaf and Dumb: Containing a Discovery of Their Knowledge or Understanding; as Also the Method They Use, to Manifest the Sentiments of Their Mind. Together with an Additional Tract of the Reason and Speech of Inanimate Creatures. By Geo. Sibscota. London: printed by H. Bruges, for William Crook at the green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSibscota, George. The Deaf and Dumb Man's Discourse. Or A Treatise Concerning Those That Are Born Deaf and Dumb: Containing a Discovery of Their Knowledge or Understanding; as Also the Method They Use, to Manifest the Sentiments of Their Mind. Together with an Additional Tract of the Reason and Speech of Inanimate Creatures. By Geo. Sibscota. printed by H. Bruges, for William Crook at the green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1670.