Gibbs, J. (1732). Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture: In a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs. printed by W. Bowyer for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGibbs, James. Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture: In a More Exact and Easy Manner than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided. By James Gibbs. London: printed by W. Bowyer for the author, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGibbs, James. Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture: In a More Exact and Easy Manner than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided. By James Gibbs. printed by W. Bowyer for the author, 1732.