Perkins, F. (1708). Perkins: A New Almanack, For The year of Our Lord God 1708. Being the bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Worlds Creation, according to Sacred Writ, 5657 Years. Composed and Chiefly Referred to the Famous City of London; but (without sensible Error) may serve for any other Place in Great Brittain. Adorn'd with a compendious Chronology of Things worth Remembrance, since the Creation to this present Year; as also, the Weather, the Sun & Moons Rising & Setting, with the High-Ways, &c. and many other useful Things, proper for such a Work. The like not Extant by any other, being of general Use for all Men. Made and Set forth by F. Perkins, Student in the Mathematicks. printed by R. Brugis, for the Company of Stationers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Perkins, Francis. Perkins: A New Almanack, For The Year of Our Lord God 1708. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Worlds Creation, According to Sacred Writ, 5657 Years. Composed and Chiefly Referred to the Famous City of London; but (without Sensible Error) May Serve for Any Other Place in Great Brittain. Adorn'd with a Compendious Chronology of Things Worth Remembrance, Since the Creation to This Present Year; as Also, the Weather, the Sun & Moons Rising & Setting, with the High-Ways, &c. and Many Other Useful Things, Proper for Such a Work. The like Not Extant by Any Other, Being of General Use for All Men. Made and Set Forth by F. Perkins, Student in the Mathematicks. London: printed by R. Brugis, for the Company of Stationers, 1708.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Perkins, Francis. Perkins: A New Almanack, For The Year of Our Lord God 1708. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Worlds Creation, According to Sacred Writ, 5657 Years. Composed and Chiefly Referred to the Famous City of London; but (without Sensible Error) May Serve for Any Other Place in Great Brittain. Adorn'd with a Compendious Chronology of Things Worth Remembrance, Since the Creation to This Present Year; as Also, the Weather, the Sun & Moons Rising & Setting, with the High-Ways, &c. and Many Other Useful Things, Proper for Such a Work. The like Not Extant by Any Other, Being of General Use for All Men. Made and Set Forth by F. Perkins, Student in the Mathematicks. printed by R. Brugis, for the Company of Stationers, 1708.