APA (7th ed.) Citation

Adams, G. (1790). Astronomical and geographical essays: Containing, I. A full and comprehensive view, on a new plan, of the general principles of astronomy. II. The use of the celestial and terrestrial globes, Exemplified in a greater Variety of Problems, than are to be found in any other Work; they are arranged under distinct Heads, and interspersed with much curious, but relative Information. III. The description and use of the Armillary Sphere, planetarium, Tellurian, and Lunarium. IV. An introduction to practical astronomy; Or, the Use of the Quadrant and Equatorial. Second edition. By George Adams, Mathematical-Instrument Maker to his Majesty, and Optician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. printed for the author, by R. Hindmarsh, Printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, No. 32, Clerkenwell-Close; and sold by the author, No. 60, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Adams, George. Astronomical and Geographical Essays: Containing, I. A Full and Comprehensive View, on a New Plan, of the General Principles of Astronomy. II. The Use of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes, Exemplified in a Greater Variety of Problems, than Are to Be Found in Any Other Work; They Are Arranged Under Distinct Heads, and Interspersed with Much Curious, but Relative Information. III. The Description and Use of the Armillary Sphere, Planetarium, Tellurian, and Lunarium. IV. An Introduction to Practical Astronomy; Or, the Use of the Quadrant and Equatorial. Second Edition. By George Adams, Mathematical-Instrument Maker to His Majesty, and Optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. London: printed for the author, by R. Hindmarsh, Printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, No. 32, Clerkenwell-Close; and sold by the author, No. 60, Fleet-Street, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Adams, George. Astronomical and Geographical Essays: Containing, I. A Full and Comprehensive View, on a New Plan, of the General Principles of Astronomy. II. The Use of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes, Exemplified in a Greater Variety of Problems, than Are to Be Found in Any Other Work; They Are Arranged Under Distinct Heads, and Interspersed with Much Curious, but Relative Information. III. The Description and Use of the Armillary Sphere, Planetarium, Tellurian, and Lunarium. IV. An Introduction to Practical Astronomy; Or, the Use of the Quadrant and Equatorial. Second Edition. By George Adams, Mathematical-Instrument Maker to His Majesty, and Optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. printed for the author, by R. Hindmarsh, Printer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, No. 32, Clerkenwell-Close; and sold by the author, No. 60, Fleet-Street, 1790.

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