Donne, B. (1772). The description and use of four new instruments: Viz. First. The variation and tide instrument. Second. A lunar instrument for shewing the places of sun and moon; also for finding the Time of High-Water at any Time and Place, both on Common and New Principles; to which is added, a Nautical Pocket Piece. Third. The improved analemma, for solving the Common Problems of the Celestial Globe. Fourth. The panorganon for solving those of the terrestrial globe; being very useful to young Students in Geography. By Benjamin Donn, Master of the Mathematical Academy, Bristol. Price Six-Pence. sold by Messrs. Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; B. Law, in Ave-Mary-Lane; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sayer, in Fleet-Street; Messrs. Heath and Wing, in the Strand; and by the author at Bristol. Of whom may be had, the instruments.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDonne, Benjamin. The Description and Use of Four New Instruments: Viz. First. The Variation and Tide Instrument. Second. A Lunar Instrument for Shewing the Places of Sun and Moon; Also for Finding the Time of High-Water at Any Time and Place, Both on Common and New Principles; to Which Is Added, a Nautical Pocket Piece. Third. The Improved Analemma, for Solving the Common Problems of the Celestial Globe. Fourth. The Panorganon for Solving Those of the Terrestrial Globe; Being Very Useful to Young Students in Geography. By Benjamin Donn, Master of the Mathematical Academy, Bristol. Price Six-Pence. London: sold by Messrs. Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; B. Law, in Ave-Mary-Lane; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sayer, in Fleet-Street; Messrs. Heath and Wing, in the Strand; and by the author at Bristol. Of whom may be had, the instruments, 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDonne, Benjamin. The Description and Use of Four New Instruments: Viz. First. The Variation and Tide Instrument. Second. A Lunar Instrument for Shewing the Places of Sun and Moon; Also for Finding the Time of High-Water at Any Time and Place, Both on Common and New Principles; to Which Is Added, a Nautical Pocket Piece. Third. The Improved Analemma, for Solving the Common Problems of the Celestial Globe. Fourth. The Panorganon for Solving Those of the Terrestrial Globe; Being Very Useful to Young Students in Geography. By Benjamin Donn, Master of the Mathematical Academy, Bristol. Price Six-Pence. sold by Messrs. Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; B. Law, in Ave-Mary-Lane; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sayer, in Fleet-Street; Messrs. Heath and Wing, in the Strand; and by the author at Bristol. Of whom may be had, the instruments, 1772.