APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1796). Vocabulary and tables of the old and new nomenclatures of the names of all the subjects of chemical science: The old nomenclature being that which was employed by chemists in general, before the discoveries of the late M. Lavoisier: the new nomenclature being that which wa invented by the joint labours of Messrs. De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, in 1787. printed for G. Mudie & Son, Edinburgh; Murray & Highley, Fleet-Street, and J. Cuthell, Holborn, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vocabulary and Tables of the Old and New Nomenclatures of the Names of All the Subjects of Chemical Science: The Old Nomenclature Being That Which Was Employed by Chemists in General, Before the Discoveries of the Late M. Lavoisier: The New Nomenclature Being That Which Wa Invented by the Joint Labours of Messrs. De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, in 1787. Edinburgh: printed for G. Mudie & Son, Edinburgh; Murray & Highley, Fleet-Street, and J. Cuthell, Holborn, London, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vocabulary and Tables of the Old and New Nomenclatures of the Names of All the Subjects of Chemical Science: The Old Nomenclature Being That Which Was Employed by Chemists in General, Before the Discoveries of the Late M. Lavoisier: The New Nomenclature Being That Which Wa Invented by the Joint Labours of Messrs. De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, in 1787. printed for G. Mudie & Son, Edinburgh; Murray & Highley, Fleet-Street, and J. Cuthell, Holborn, London, 1796.

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