APA (7th ed.) Citation

Windisch, K. G. (1784). Inanimate reason: Or a circumstantial account of that astonishing piece of mechanism, M. de Kempelen's Chess-Player; now exhibiting at No. 8, Savile-Row, Burlington-Gardens; illustrated with three copper-plates, Exhibiting this celebrated Automation, in different Points of View. Translated from the original Letters of M. Charles Gottlieb de Windisch. printed for S. Bladon, No. 13, Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Windisch, Karl Gottlieb. Inanimate Reason: Or a Circumstantial Account of That Astonishing Piece of Mechanism, M. De Kempelen's Chess-Player; Now Exhibiting at No. 8, Savile-Row, Burlington-Gardens; Illustrated with Three Copper-plates, Exhibiting This Celebrated Automation, in Different Points of View. Translated from the Original Letters of M. Charles Gottlieb De Windisch. London: printed for S. Bladon, No. 13, Pater-Noster-Row, 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Windisch, Karl Gottlieb. Inanimate Reason: Or a Circumstantial Account of That Astonishing Piece of Mechanism, M. De Kempelen's Chess-Player; Now Exhibiting at No. 8, Savile-Row, Burlington-Gardens; Illustrated with Three Copper-plates, Exhibiting This Celebrated Automation, in Different Points of View. Translated from the Original Letters of M. Charles Gottlieb De Windisch. printed for S. Bladon, No. 13, Pater-Noster-Row, 1784.

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