Booker, J. (1641). M.D.C.XLI. Almanack et prognosticon sive speculum anni à nat. I.C. 1641: Et ab astrorum creatione Keplerianâ 5634 being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein is contained a three-fold kalendar ecclesiasticall, viz. the Iulian: the Gregorian, and the true accompt, configuration, eclipses, and other clestial observations therein. Calculated exactly for the meridian of the honourable Citie of London composed by John Booker. Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBooker, John. M.D.C.XLI. Almanack Et Prognosticon Sive Speculum Anni à Nat. I.C. 1641: Et Ab Astrorum Creatione Keplerianâ 5634 Being the First After Bissextile, or Leap-year. Wherein Is Contained a Three-fold Kalendar Ecclesiasticall, Viz. the Iulian: The Gregorian, and the True Accompt, Configuration, Eclipses, and Other Clestial Observations Therein. Calculated Exactly for the Meridian of the Honourable Citie of London Composed by John Booker. S.l: Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBooker, John. M.D.C.XLI. Almanack Et Prognosticon Sive Speculum Anni à Nat. I.C. 1641: Et Ab Astrorum Creatione Keplerianâ 5634 Being the First After Bissextile, or Leap-year. Wherein Is Contained a Three-fold Kalendar Ecclesiasticall, Viz. the Iulian: The Gregorian, and the True Accompt, Configuration, Eclipses, and Other Clestial Observations Therein. Calculated Exactly for the Meridian of the Honourable Citie of London Composed by John Booker. Printed by F.K. for the Company of Stationers, 1641.