APA (7th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, G. P. E. o. (1751). Remarks upon the solar and the lunar years: The cycle of 19 years, commonly called the golden number, the epact, And a Method of finding the Time of Easter, as it is now observed in most Parts of Europe. Being part of a letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, and by him communicated to the same, May 10. 1750. printed for Charles Davis, Printer to the Royal Society.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, George Parker Earl of. Remarks upon the Solar and the Lunar Years: The Cycle of 19 Years, Commonly Called the Golden Number, the Epact, And a Method of Finding the Time of Easter, as It Is Now Observed in Most Parts of Europe. Being Part of a Letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, and by Him Communicated to the Same, May 10. 1750. London: printed for Charles Davis, Printer to the Royal Society, 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, George Parker Earl of. Remarks upon the Solar and the Lunar Years: The Cycle of 19 Years, Commonly Called the Golden Number, the Epact, And a Method of Finding the Time of Easter, as It Is Now Observed in Most Parts of Europe. Being Part of a Letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, and by Him Communicated to the Same, May 10. 1750. printed for Charles Davis, Printer to the Royal Society, 1751.

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