APA Citation

[Plunket, P. (1679). Plunket. 1679: A new almanack for the year of our Lord 1679. Being the third from bissextile, or leap-year and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of John Baptista Marinus 5647 John Kepler 5672 The Julian period 6392 Vincent Wing 5628 years. Wherein is contained the eclipses of the luminaries, the conjunctions and radiations of the planets and other celestial appearances and phænomena's. The consitution and allterations of the air, the rising & setting of the sun, the length, increase, and decrease of the days & nights; observations of husbandry, the terms & their returns, with other useful & necessary tables therein contained: calculated for the meridian of the city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 deg. 20 mi. & without any sensible errour may serve the whole kingdom and the western parts of England. By Patrick Plunket philom. printed by Benjamin Took, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Mary Crook at His Majesti's [sic] printing-house in Skinner-row.

MLA Citation

[Plunket, Patrick]. Plunket. 1679: A New Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1679. Being the Third from Bissextile, or Leap-year and from the Creation of the World, According to the Computation of John Baptista Marinus 5647 John Kepler 5672 The Julian Period 6392 Vincent Wing 5628 Years. Wherein Is Contained the Eclipses of the Luminaries, the Conjunctions and Radiations of the Planets and Other Celestial Appearances and Phænomena's. The Consitution and Allterations of the Air, the Rising & Setting of the Sun, the Length, Increase, and Decrease of the Days & Nights; Observations of Husbandry, the Terms & Their Returns, with Other Useful & Necessary Tables Therein Contained: Calculated for the Meridian of the City of Dublin, Whose Latitude Is 53 Deg. 20 Mi. & Without Any Sensible Errour May Serve the Whole Kingdom and the Western Parts of England. By Patrick Plunket Philom. printed by Benjamin Took, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Mary Crook at His Majesti's [sic] printing-house in Skinner-row, 1679.

Warning: These citations have been automatically generated and may not always be 100% accurate..