APA (7th ed.) Citation

Loganian Library. (1760). Catalogus Bibliothecae Loganianae: Being a choice collection of books, as well in the Oriental, Greek and Latin, as in the English, Italian, Spanish, French and other languages. Given by the late James Logan Esq; of Philadelphia for the use of the publick. Numbered as they now stand in the library; built by him, in Sixth-Street, over against the State-House Square. Printed by Peter Miller & Comp.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Loganian Library. Catalogus Bibliothecae Loganianae: Being a Choice Collection of Books, as Well in the Oriental, Greek and Latin, as in the English, Italian, Spanish, French and Other Languages. Given by the Late James Logan Esq; of Philadelphia for the Use of the Publick. Numbered as They Now Stand in the Library; Built by Him, in Sixth-Street, over Against the State-House Square. Philadelphia: Printed by Peter Miller & Comp, 1760.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Loganian Library. Catalogus Bibliothecae Loganianae: Being a Choice Collection of Books, as Well in the Oriental, Greek and Latin, as in the English, Italian, Spanish, French and Other Languages. Given by the Late James Logan Esq; of Philadelphia for the Use of the Publick. Numbered as They Now Stand in the Library; Built by Him, in Sixth-Street, over Against the State-House Square. Printed by Peter Miller & Comp, 1760.

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