Harcouet de Longeville ca. (1722). Long livers: A curious history of such persons of both sexes who have liv'd several ages, and grown young again: with the rare secret of rejuvenescency of Arnoldus de Villa Nova, And a great many approv'd and invaluable Rules to prolong Life: AS Also, How to prepare the Universal Medicine. Most humbly dedicated to the Grand Master, Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the most Antient and most Honourable Fraternity of the Free-Masons of Great Britain and Ireland. By Eugenius Philalethes, F. R. S. Author of the Treatise of the Plague. printed for J. Holland at the Bible and Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and L. Stokoe at Charing-Cross.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Harcouet de Longeville ca. Long Livers: A Curious History of Such Persons of Both Sexes Who Have Liv'd Several Ages, and Grown Young Again: With the Rare Secret of Rejuvenescency of Arnoldus De Villa Nova, And a Great Many Approv'd and Invaluable Rules to Prolong Life: AS Also, How to Prepare the Universal Medicine. Most Humbly Dedicated to the Grand Master, Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the Most Antient and Most Honourable Fraternity of the Free-Masons of Great Britain and Ireland. By Eugenius Philalethes, F. R. S. Author of the Treatise of the Plague. London: printed for J. Holland at the Bible and Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and L. Stokoe at Charing-Cross, 1722.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Harcouet de Longeville ca. Long Livers: A Curious History of Such Persons of Both Sexes Who Have Liv'd Several Ages, and Grown Young Again: With the Rare Secret of Rejuvenescency of Arnoldus De Villa Nova, And a Great Many Approv'd and Invaluable Rules to Prolong Life: AS Also, How to Prepare the Universal Medicine. Most Humbly Dedicated to the Grand Master, Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the Most Antient and Most Honourable Fraternity of the Free-Masons of Great Britain and Ireland. By Eugenius Philalethes, F. R. S. Author of the Treatise of the Plague. printed for J. Holland at the Bible and Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and L. Stokoe at Charing-Cross, 1722.