Tuttell, T. (1698). The description and uses of a new contriv'd eliptical double dial; as also of the universal æquinoctial dial: Which serve to find the latitude, hour of the day, the true meridian, the altitude, azimuth, and declination of the sun; his place in the ecliptick, the time of his rising and setting, length of day and night, &c. With a scheme of each dial curiously engraven. Very useful for all seamen and travellers, and our curious gentry to set, examine, and adjust their pendulums. Whereunto is added a correct table of the latitude of the most eminent cities and towns in Europe; as also a table of equation. By Tho. Tuttell mathematical instument-maker at the Kings-Arms and Globe at Charing-Cross. printed by W. Redmayne for the author, and are to be sold by J. Harris at the Harrow in Little-Brittain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTuttell, Thomas. The Description and Uses of a New Contriv'd Eliptical Double Dial; as Also of the Universal æquinoctial Dial: Which Serve to Find the Latitude, Hour of the Day, the True Meridian, the Altitude, Azimuth, and Declination of the Sun; His Place in the Ecliptick, the Time of His Rising and Setting, Length of Day and Night, &c. With a Scheme of Each Dial Curiously Engraven. Very Useful for All Seamen and Travellers, and Our Curious Gentry to Set, Examine, and Adjust Their Pendulums. Whereunto Is Added a Correct Table of the Latitude of the Most Eminent Cities and Towns in Europe; as Also a Table of Equation. By Tho. Tuttell Mathematical Instument-maker at the Kings-Arms and Globe at Charing-Cross. London: printed by W. Redmayne for the author, and are to be sold by J. Harris at the Harrow in Little-Brittain, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTuttell, Thomas. The Description and Uses of a New Contriv'd Eliptical Double Dial; as Also of the Universal æquinoctial Dial: Which Serve to Find the Latitude, Hour of the Day, the True Meridian, the Altitude, Azimuth, and Declination of the Sun; His Place in the Ecliptick, the Time of His Rising and Setting, Length of Day and Night, &c. With a Scheme of Each Dial Curiously Engraven. Very Useful for All Seamen and Travellers, and Our Curious Gentry to Set, Examine, and Adjust Their Pendulums. Whereunto Is Added a Correct Table of the Latitude of the Most Eminent Cities and Towns in Europe; as Also a Table of Equation. By Tho. Tuttell Mathematical Instument-maker at the Kings-Arms and Globe at Charing-Cross. printed by W. Redmayne for the author, and are to be sold by J. Harris at the Harrow in Little-Brittain, 1698.