Bullord, J. (1691). A catalogue of books of two eminent mathematicians: Consisting of a curious collection of history, divinity, philosophy; but chiefly the mathematicks. In Latin, English and French in all volumes. Which will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Thursday next being the 21st of this instant May, 1691. at Roll's Coffee-House on the north-side of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By John Bullord. Catalogues whereof are distributed gratis at Mr. Richard Parker's under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange; Mr. Bullord in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Goodwin against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-Street; Mr. Partridge at the Post Office at Charing-Cross; Mrs. Feltham in Westminster-Hall, and at Roll's Coffee-House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBullord, John. A Catalogue of Books of Two Eminent Mathematicians: Consisting of a Curious Collection of History, Divinity, Philosophy; but Chiefly the Mathematicks. In Latin, English and French in All Volumes. Which Will Be Exposed to Sale by Way of Auction, on Thursday Next Being the 21st of This Instant May, 1691. at Roll's Coffee-House on the North-side of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By John Bullord. S.l: Catalogues whereof are distributed gratis at Mr. Richard Parker's under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange; Mr. Bullord in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Goodwin against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-Street; Mr. Partridge at the Post Office at Charing-Cross; Mrs. Feltham in Westminster-Hall, and at Roll's Coffee-House, 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBullord, John. A Catalogue of Books of Two Eminent Mathematicians: Consisting of a Curious Collection of History, Divinity, Philosophy; but Chiefly the Mathematicks. In Latin, English and French in All Volumes. Which Will Be Exposed to Sale by Way of Auction, on Thursday Next Being the 21st of This Instant May, 1691. at Roll's Coffee-House on the North-side of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By John Bullord. Catalogues whereof are distributed gratis at Mr. Richard Parker's under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange; Mr. Bullord in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Goodwin against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-Street; Mr. Partridge at the Post Office at Charing-Cross; Mrs. Feltham in Westminster-Hall, and at Roll's Coffee-House, 1691.