Sympson, S. (1726). A new book of cyphers: More compleat and regular than any yet extant. Wherein the whole alphabet (twice over,) Consisting of Six Hundred Cyphers, is variously changed, interwoven and reversed. Being A Work very Entertaining to such as are Curious, and Useful to all sorts of Artificers in general. Compos'd and engrav'd by Samuel Sympson. printed for Samuel Sympson Engraver in Catherine-Street in the Strand, B. Cole Engraver at the Sun a Lace Shop in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and sold by J. Clark Engraver and Print-Seller in Grays-Inn, Tho. Taylor at the Golden Lyon and P. Overton at the Golden Buck Print sellers in Fleet-Street, T. Bowles in St. Paul's Church-Yard, J. Bowles over against Stocks-Market, and Mr. Reigner Print-Seller in Newport-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Sympson, Samuel. A New Book of Cyphers: More Compleat and Regular than Any yet Extant. Wherein the Whole Alphabet (twice over,) Consisting of Six Hundred Cyphers, Is Variously Changed, Interwoven and Reversed. Being A Work Very Entertaining to Such as Are Curious, and Useful to All Sorts of Artificers in General. Compos'd and Engrav'd by Samuel Sympson. London: printed for Samuel Sympson Engraver in Catherine-Street in the Strand, B. Cole Engraver at the Sun a Lace Shop in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and sold by J. Clark Engraver and Print-Seller in Grays-Inn, Tho. Taylor at the Golden Lyon and P. Overton at the Golden Buck Print sellers in Fleet-Street, T. Bowles in St. Paul's Church-Yard, J. Bowles over against Stocks-Market, and Mr. Reigner Print-Seller in Newport-Street, 1726.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Sympson, Samuel. A New Book of Cyphers: More Compleat and Regular than Any yet Extant. Wherein the Whole Alphabet (twice over,) Consisting of Six Hundred Cyphers, Is Variously Changed, Interwoven and Reversed. Being A Work Very Entertaining to Such as Are Curious, and Useful to All Sorts of Artificers in General. Compos'd and Engrav'd by Samuel Sympson. printed for Samuel Sympson Engraver in Catherine-Street in the Strand, B. Cole Engraver at the Sun a Lace Shop in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and sold by J. Clark Engraver and Print-Seller in Grays-Inn, Tho. Taylor at the Golden Lyon and P. Overton at the Golden Buck Print sellers in Fleet-Street, T. Bowles in St. Paul's Church-Yard, J. Bowles over against Stocks-Market, and Mr. Reigner Print-Seller in Newport-Street, 1726.