APA (7th ed.) Citation

Moore, E. o. D. (1751). A supplement to all former treatises on the use of the globes: Render'd necessary from the late improvements exhibited to the public on Mr. Neale's patent globes. In two parts. Part I. Introductory: Containing the Description and Uses of the several Circles and Points on the Globes, intended for the Instruction and Benefit of young Beginners. Part II. Supplemental: Wherein the superior Excellency and Utility of these Globes are exemplified, in the Solution of above one hundred curious Problems in those noble Sciences, Astronomy, Geography, and Navigation: in so plain and intelligible a Manner, that such, who were before Strangers to the Nature and Cause of the Phoenomena resulting from the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies, may with great Ease obtain a competent Knowledge thereof. By Edward Moore, Teacher of Geography and Navigation, in Deptford. printed: and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; B. Cole, mathematical instrument maker, in Fleet Street, and by the patentee, at his House in Leadenhall-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Moore, Edward of Deptford. A Supplement to All Former Treatises on the Use of the Globes: Render'd Necessary from the Late Improvements Exhibited to the Public on Mr. Neale's Patent Globes. In Two Parts. Part I. Introductory: Containing the Description and Uses of the Several Circles and Points on the Globes, Intended for the Instruction and Benefit of Young Beginners. Part II. Supplemental: Wherein the Superior Excellency and Utility of These Globes Are Exemplified, in the Solution of Above One Hundred Curious Problems in Those Noble Sciences, Astronomy, Geography, and Navigation: In so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That Such, Who Were Before Strangers to the Nature and Cause of the Phoenomena Resulting from the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies, May with Great Ease Obtain a Competent Knowledge Thereof. By Edward Moore, Teacher of Geography and Navigation, in Deptford. London: printed: and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; B. Cole, mathematical instrument maker, in Fleet Street, and by the patentee, at his House in Leadenhall-Street, 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Moore, Edward of Deptford. A Supplement to All Former Treatises on the Use of the Globes: Render'd Necessary from the Late Improvements Exhibited to the Public on Mr. Neale's Patent Globes. In Two Parts. Part I. Introductory: Containing the Description and Uses of the Several Circles and Points on the Globes, Intended for the Instruction and Benefit of Young Beginners. Part II. Supplemental: Wherein the Superior Excellency and Utility of These Globes Are Exemplified, in the Solution of Above One Hundred Curious Problems in Those Noble Sciences, Astronomy, Geography, and Navigation: In so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That Such, Who Were Before Strangers to the Nature and Cause of the Phoenomena Resulting from the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies, May with Great Ease Obtain a Competent Knowledge Thereof. By Edward Moore, Teacher of Geography and Navigation, in Deptford. printed: and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; B. Cole, mathematical instrument maker, in Fleet Street, and by the patentee, at his House in Leadenhall-Street, 1751.

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