Palladio, A. (1759). Andrea Palladio's elements of architecture: Restored to its original perfection, as published by him at Venice, anno 1581. With a geometrical explanation of His True Principles of Perspective, shewn In a more easy and familiar Manner than in any Work of this Kind yet made public. Also an entire new and approved method of finding the points of sight and distance, A Matter which (though little known or practised) is of the utmost Consequence in this Art to render the Attainment of it both easy and perfect. The whole illustrated by a variety of examples, from the most simple Polygon, to the Completion of the Five Orders. Including several excellent designs of tesselated and mosaic pavements, For Porticos, Halls, Lobbies, &c. On twenty-eight copper-plates, with letter-press annexed. By J. Miller, Esq. printed for R. Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden-Buck, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPalladio, Andrea. Andrea Palladio's Elements of Architecture: Restored to Its Original Perfection, as Published by Him at Venice, Anno 1581. With a Geometrical Explanation of His True Principles of Perspective, Shewn In a More Easy and Familiar Manner than in Any Work of This Kind yet Made Public. Also an Entire New and Approved Method of Finding the Points of Sight and Distance, A Matter Which (though Little Known or Practised) Is of the Utmost Consequence in This Art to Render the Attainment of It Both Easy and Perfect. The Whole Illustrated by a Variety of Examples, from the Most Simple Polygon, to the Completion of the Five Orders. Including Several Excellent Designs of Tesselated and Mosaic Pavements, For Porticos, Halls, Lobbies, &c. On Twenty-eight Copper-plates, with Letter-press Annexed. By J. Miller, Esq. London: printed for R. Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden-Buck, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street, 1759.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPalladio, Andrea. Andrea Palladio's Elements of Architecture: Restored to Its Original Perfection, as Published by Him at Venice, Anno 1581. With a Geometrical Explanation of His True Principles of Perspective, Shewn In a More Easy and Familiar Manner than in Any Work of This Kind yet Made Public. Also an Entire New and Approved Method of Finding the Points of Sight and Distance, A Matter Which (though Little Known or Practised) Is of the Utmost Consequence in This Art to Render the Attainment of It Both Easy and Perfect. The Whole Illustrated by a Variety of Examples, from the Most Simple Polygon, to the Completion of the Five Orders. Including Several Excellent Designs of Tesselated and Mosaic Pavements, For Porticos, Halls, Lobbies, &c. On Twenty-eight Copper-plates, with Letter-press Annexed. By J. Miller, Esq. printed for R. Sayer, Map and Printseller, at the Golden-Buck, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street, 1759.