W., P. (1659). The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant: Shewing very plainly and easily to know the exact height or distance of any steeple, tree, or house, &c (The second edition.). The quadrants, nocturnals, and these books, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop in Corn-hill, at the signe of the Atlas, in London.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)W., P. The Use of a Mathematical Instrument, Called a Quadrant: Shewing Very Plainly and Easily to Know the Exact Height or Distance of Any Steeple, Tree, or House, &c. The second edition. S.l: The quadrants, nocturnals, and these books, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop in Corn-hill, at the signe of the Atlas, in London, 1659.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)W., P. The Use of a Mathematical Instrument, Called a Quadrant: Shewing Very Plainly and Easily to Know the Exact Height or Distance of Any Steeple, Tree, or House, &c. The second edition. The quadrants, nocturnals, and these books, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop in Corn-hill, at the signe of the Atlas, in London, 1659.