Langley, B. (1736). The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs or The art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of architecture: Illustrated by upwards of four hundred grand designs, neatly engraved on one hundred and eighty-six copper-plates, for piers, gates, doors, windows, niches, buffets, cisterns, chinmey-pieces, tabernacle-frames, pavements, frets, gulochi's, pulpits, types, altar-pieces, monuments, fonts, obelisques, pedestals, for sun-dials, busto's, and stone tables, book-cases, cielings, and iron works. Proportioned by aliquot parts. With an appendix of fourteen plates of trusses for girders and beams, different sorts of rafters, and a variety of roofs, &c. To which are prefixed, the five orders of columns, according to Andrea Palladio; whose members are proportioned by aliquot parts, in a more easy manner than has yet been done. The whole interspersed with sure rules for working all the varieties of raking members in pediments, modillions, &c. The like, for the immediate use of workmen, never published before, in any language. By B.L. Printed for S. Harding: and sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and J. Marks, on the Pavement in St. Martin's-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLangley, Batty. The City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs or The Art of Drawing and Working the Ornamental Parts of Architecture: Illustrated by Upwards of Four Hundred Grand Designs, Neatly Engraved on One Hundred and Eighty-six Copper-plates, for Piers, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chinmey-pieces, Tabernacle-frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochi's, Pulpits, Types, Altar-pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sun-dials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book-cases, Cielings, and Iron Works. Proportioned by Aliquot Parts. With an Appendix of Fourteen Plates of Trusses for Girders and Beams, Different Sorts of Rafters, and a Variety of Roofs, &c. To Which Are Prefixed, the Five Orders of Columns, According to Andrea Palladio; Whose Members Are Proportioned by Aliquot Parts, in a More Easy Manner than Has yet Been Done. The Whole Interspersed with Sure Rules for Working All the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modillions, &c. The like, for the Immediate Use of Workmen, Never Published Before, in Any Language. By B.L. London: Printed for S. Harding: and sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and J. Marks, on the Pavement in St. Martin's-Lane, 1736.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLangley, Batty. The City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs or The Art of Drawing and Working the Ornamental Parts of Architecture: Illustrated by Upwards of Four Hundred Grand Designs, Neatly Engraved on One Hundred and Eighty-six Copper-plates, for Piers, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chinmey-pieces, Tabernacle-frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochi's, Pulpits, Types, Altar-pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sun-dials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book-cases, Cielings, and Iron Works. Proportioned by Aliquot Parts. With an Appendix of Fourteen Plates of Trusses for Girders and Beams, Different Sorts of Rafters, and a Variety of Roofs, &c. To Which Are Prefixed, the Five Orders of Columns, According to Andrea Palladio; Whose Members Are Proportioned by Aliquot Parts, in a More Easy Manner than Has yet Been Done. The Whole Interspersed with Sure Rules for Working All the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modillions, &c. The like, for the Immediate Use of Workmen, Never Published Before, in Any Language. By B.L. Printed for S. Harding: and sold by B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and J. Marks, on the Pavement in St. Martin's-Lane, 1736.