APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Kirby, R. (1684). A diurnal speculum, for the year of our Lord God, 1684: Being the bissextile, or leap-year, with annual and Mon[thly] predictions & progn[o]stications astrologically handled. (Written and design'd for the press in Aug, 1683. but its publication prevented by the printers t[e]merity.) Wherein was fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the late and unheard of frost; with the events that may probably and suddenly ensue thereon. By Richard Kirkby, student in astrology and physick. printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street).

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Kirby, Richard. A Diurnal Speculum, for the Year of Our Lord God, 1684: Being the Bissextile, or Leap-year, with Annual and Mon[thly] Predictions & Progn[o]stications Astrologically Handled. (Written and Design'd for the Press in Aug, 1683. but Its Publication Prevented by the Printers T[e]merity.) Wherein Was Fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the Late and Unheard of Frost; with the Events That May Probably and Suddenly Ensue Thereon. By Richard Kirkby, Student in Astrology and Physick. London: printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street), 1684.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Kirby, Richard. A Diurnal Speculum, for the Year of Our Lord God, 1684: Being the Bissextile, or Leap-year, with Annual and Mon[thly] Predictions & Progn[o]stications Astrologically Handled. (Written and Design'd for the Press in Aug, 1683. but Its Publication Prevented by the Printers T[e]merity.) Wherein Was Fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the Late and Unheard of Frost; with the Events That May Probably and Suddenly Ensue Thereon. By Richard Kirkby, Student in Astrology and Physick. printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street), 1684.

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