Butler, I. (1727). Advice from the stars, or, An almannack and ephemeris for the year of Christ, 1727: Being the third after [biltertile] or leap-year. Containing the daily geocentrick motions of the planets, to degress and minutes, astrological, general, and monthly observations, the days of the month, and week, festival days, state of the weather, rising and seating of the sun, the sign, change, full, and quater of the moon, her age, tide-table, with variety of useful tables, and other matters and things befitting the subject, &c. Calculated for the Meridian of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 deg. 20 min. north. To which is added, the fairs and high-ways of the kingdom of Ireland. By Dr. John Whatley's successor Isaac Butlet, a lover of the mathematicks. Printed by William Wilmot, on the Blind-Key, near Fishamble-Street; for Mary Whalley in Bell-Ally in Golden Lane, and sold by William Osburn at the Cheshire-Cheese, and at the Sign of Dr. Whalley's Head, at the corner of Bull-Alley, Partick-Street, by Joshua Berry just wihtout St. Nicholas-Gate, and by the booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationButler, Isaac. Advice from the Stars, or, An Almannack and Ephemeris for the Year of Christ, 1727: Being the Third After [biltertile] or Leap-year. Containing the Daily Geocentrick Motions of the Planets, to Degress and Minutes, Astrological, General, and Monthly Observations, the Days of the Month, and Week, Festival Days, State of the Weather, Rising and Seating of the Sun, the Sign, Change, Full, and Quater of the Moon, Her Age, Tide-table, with Variety of Useful Tables, and Other Matters and Things Befitting the Subject, &c. Calculated for the Meridian of Dublin, Whose Latitude Is 53 Deg. 20 Min. North. To Which Is Added, the Fairs and High-ways of the Kingdom of Ireland. By Dr. John Whatley's Successor Isaac Butlet, a Lover of the Mathematicks. Dublin: Printed by William Wilmot, on the Blind-Key, near Fishamble-Street; for Mary Whalley in Bell-Ally in Golden Lane, and sold by William Osburn at the Cheshire-Cheese, and at the Sign of Dr. Whalley's Head, at the corner of Bull-Alley, Partick-Street, by Joshua Berry just wihtout St. Nicholas-Gate, and by the booksellers, 1727.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationButler, Isaac. Advice from the Stars, or, An Almannack and Ephemeris for the Year of Christ, 1727: Being the Third After [biltertile] or Leap-year. Containing the Daily Geocentrick Motions of the Planets, to Degress and Minutes, Astrological, General, and Monthly Observations, the Days of the Month, and Week, Festival Days, State of the Weather, Rising and Seating of the Sun, the Sign, Change, Full, and Quater of the Moon, Her Age, Tide-table, with Variety of Useful Tables, and Other Matters and Things Befitting the Subject, &c. Calculated for the Meridian of Dublin, Whose Latitude Is 53 Deg. 20 Min. North. To Which Is Added, the Fairs and High-ways of the Kingdom of Ireland. By Dr. John Whatley's Successor Isaac Butlet, a Lover of the Mathematicks. Printed by William Wilmot, on the Blind-Key, near Fishamble-Street; for Mary Whalley in Bell-Ally in Golden Lane, and sold by William Osburn at the Cheshire-Cheese, and at the Sign of Dr. Whalley's Head, at the corner of Bull-Alley, Partick-Street, by Joshua Berry just wihtout St. Nicholas-Gate, and by the booksellers, 1727.