APA (7th ed.) Citation

Campbell, D. (1734). Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities: Containing perpetual tables, fitted to the old and new stile; shewing the Moveable and Fixed Feasts, the Rising the Setting of the Sun and Moon; and how to find the Moon's Place at any time proposed: Also the Changes and Eclipses calculated for Thirty Years; with Rules to find them for ever, according to the middle Motion of the Sun and Moon. Also the magnitudes and distances of the planets; and a brief discourse of all kinds of meteors, or Appearances in the Heavens; Natural Prognosticks of the Weather: With a General View of the Four Parts of the World. To the whole is added, short description of time, and how it ought to be redeem'd. Duncan Campbell. printed, and sold by J. Wilcox, over-against the New Church in the Strand; J. Oswald, in the Poultry; and for the author, at the Highlander in Hedge-Lane near Charing-Cross.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Campbell, Duncan. Time's Telescope Universal and Perpetual, Fitted for All Countries and Capacities: Containing Perpetual Tables, Fitted to the Old and New Stile; Shewing the Moveable and Fixed Feasts, the Rising the Setting of the Sun and Moon; and How to Find the Moon's Place at Any Time Proposed: Also the Changes and Eclipses Calculated for Thirty Years; with Rules to Find Them for Ever, According to the Middle Motion of the Sun and Moon. Also the Magnitudes and Distances of the Planets; and a Brief Discourse of All Kinds of Meteors, or Appearances in the Heavens; Natural Prognosticks of the Weather: With a General View of the Four Parts of the World. To the Whole Is Added, Short Description of Time, and How It Ought to Be Redeem'd. Duncan Campbell. London: printed, and sold by J. Wilcox, over-against the New Church in the Strand; J. Oswald, in the Poultry; and for the author, at the Highlander in Hedge-Lane near Charing-Cross, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Campbell, Duncan. Time's Telescope Universal and Perpetual, Fitted for All Countries and Capacities: Containing Perpetual Tables, Fitted to the Old and New Stile; Shewing the Moveable and Fixed Feasts, the Rising the Setting of the Sun and Moon; and How to Find the Moon's Place at Any Time Proposed: Also the Changes and Eclipses Calculated for Thirty Years; with Rules to Find Them for Ever, According to the Middle Motion of the Sun and Moon. Also the Magnitudes and Distances of the Planets; and a Brief Discourse of All Kinds of Meteors, or Appearances in the Heavens; Natural Prognosticks of the Weather: With a General View of the Four Parts of the World. To the Whole Is Added, Short Description of Time, and How It Ought to Be Redeem'd. Duncan Campbell. printed, and sold by J. Wilcox, over-against the New Church in the Strand; J. Oswald, in the Poultry; and for the author, at the Highlander in Hedge-Lane near Charing-Cross, 1734.

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