APA Citation

Noble, E. (1771). The elements of linear perspective: Demonstrated by geometrical principles, And applied to the most general and concise Modes of Practice. With an Introduction, Containing so much of the Elements of Geometry as will Render the whole Rationale of Perspective Intelligible, without any other Previous Mathematical Knowledge. By Edward Noble. London: printed for T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Bookseller to the Royal Academy.

Chicago Style Citation

Noble, Edward. The Elements of Linear Perspective: Demonstrated By Geometrical Principles, And Applied to the Most General and Concise Modes of Practice. With an Introduction, Containing so Much of the Elements of Geometry As Will Render the Whole Rationale of Perspective Intelligible, Without Any Other Previous Mathematical Knowledge. By Edward Noble. London: printed for T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Bookseller to the Royal Academy, 1771.

MLA Citation

Noble, Edward. The Elements of Linear Perspective: Demonstrated By Geometrical Principles, And Applied to the Most General and Concise Modes of Practice. With an Introduction, Containing so Much of the Elements of Geometry As Will Render the Whole Rationale of Perspective Intelligible, Without Any Other Previous Mathematical Knowledge. By Edward Noble. London: printed for T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Bookseller to the Royal Academy, 1771.

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