APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Muller, J. (1779). A treatise of artillery: Containing I. General constructions of brass and iron guns used by sea and land, and their carriages. II. General constructions of mortars and howitzes [sic], their beds and carriages. III. Dimensions of all carriages used in artillery. IV. Exercise of the regiment at home, and service abroad in a siege or battle. V. Its march and encampment, ammunition, stores, and horses. VI. Lastly, the necessary laboratory work for fire-ships, &c. To which is prefixed, an introduction, with a theory of powder applied to fire-arms. With large additions, alterations, and corrections, according to the second London edition. By John Muller, professor of artillery and fortification, and preceptor of engineering, &c. to His Royal Highness the late Duke of Gloucester. Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, for John Norman, engraver.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Muller, John. A Treatise of Artillery: Containing I. General Constructions of Brass and Iron Guns Used by Sea and Land, and Their Carriages. II. General Constructions of Mortars and Howitzes [sic], Their Beds and Carriages. III. Dimensions of All Carriages Used in Artillery. IV. Exercise of the Regiment at Home, and Service Abroad in a Siege or Battle. V. Its March and Encampment, Ammunition, Stores, and Horses. VI. Lastly, the Necessary Laboratory Work for Fire-ships, &c. To Which Is Prefixed, an Introduction, with a Theory of Powder Applied to Fire-arms. With Large Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, According to the Second London Edition. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification, and Preceptor of Engineering, &c. to His Royal Highness the Late Duke of Gloucester. Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, for John Norman, engraver, 1779.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Muller, John. A Treatise of Artillery: Containing I. General Constructions of Brass and Iron Guns Used by Sea and Land, and Their Carriages. II. General Constructions of Mortars and Howitzes [sic], Their Beds and Carriages. III. Dimensions of All Carriages Used in Artillery. IV. Exercise of the Regiment at Home, and Service Abroad in a Siege or Battle. V. Its March and Encampment, Ammunition, Stores, and Horses. VI. Lastly, the Necessary Laboratory Work for Fire-ships, &c. To Which Is Prefixed, an Introduction, with a Theory of Powder Applied to Fire-arms. With Large Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, According to the Second London Edition. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification, and Preceptor of Engineering, &c. to His Royal Highness the Late Duke of Gloucester. Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, for John Norman, engraver, 1779.

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