APA Citation

Kersey, J. (1715). Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: Or, a general English dictionary, comprehending a brief, but emphatical and clear explication of all sorts of difficult words, that derive their Original from other Ancient and Modern Languages; as also, of all Terms relating to Arts and Sciences, both Liberal and Mechanical, viz. Divinity, Law, Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Mathematicks, Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Musick, Heraldry, Maritime Affairs, Military Discipline, Traffick, Husbandry, Gardening, Handicrafts, Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing, &c. To which is Added, A Large Collection of Word's and Phrases, as well Latin as English, made use of in our Ancient Statutes, Old Records, Charters, Writs, and Processes at Law, never before publish'd in so Small a Volume: Besides an Interpretation of the proper Names of Men and Women, and several other Remarkable Particulars mentioned in the Preface. The Whole Work Compil'd, and Methodically Digested, for the Benefit of Young Students, Tradesmen, Artificers, Foreigners, and others, who are desirous thoroughly to understand what they Speak, Read, or Write. By John Kersey, Philobibl (The second edition corrected.). London: printed by J. Wilde, for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, H. Rhodes, at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Kersey, John. Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: Or, a General English Dictionary, Comprehending a Brief, but Emphatical and Clear Explication of All Sorts of Difficult Words, That Derive Their Original From Other Ancient and Modern Languages; As Also, of All Terms Relating to Arts and Sciences, Both Liberal and Mechanical, Viz. Divinity, Law, Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Mathematicks, Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Musick, Heraldry, Maritime Affairs, Military Discipline, Traffick, Husbandry, Gardening, Handicrafts, Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing, &c. To Which Is Added, A Large Collection of Word's and Phrases, As Well Latin As English, Made Use of in Our Ancient Statutes, Old Records, Charters, Writs, and Processes At Law, Never Before Publish'd in so Small a Volume: Besides an Interpretation of the Proper Names of Men and Women, and Several Other Remarkable Particulars Mentioned in the Preface. The Whole Work Compil'd, and Methodically Digested, for the Benefit of Young Students, Tradesmen, Artificers, Foreigners, and Others, Who Are Desirous Thoroughly to Understand What They Speak, Read, or Write. By John Kersey, Philobibl. The second edition corrected. London: printed by J. Wilde, for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, H. Rhodes, at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.

MLA Citation

Kersey, John. Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: Or, a General English Dictionary, Comprehending a Brief, but Emphatical and Clear Explication of All Sorts of Difficult Words, That Derive Their Original From Other Ancient and Modern Languages; As Also, of All Terms Relating to Arts and Sciences, Both Liberal and Mechanical, Viz. Divinity, Law, Philosophy, Physick, Surgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Pharmacy, Botanicks, Mathematicks, Grammar, Rhetorick, Logick, Musick, Heraldry, Maritime Affairs, Military Discipline, Traffick, Husbandry, Gardening, Handicrafts, Confectionery, Cookery, Horsemanship, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing, &c. To Which Is Added, A Large Collection of Word's and Phrases, As Well Latin As English, Made Use of in Our Ancient Statutes, Old Records, Charters, Writs, and Processes At Law, Never Before Publish'd in so Small a Volume: Besides an Interpretation of the Proper Names of Men and Women, and Several Other Remarkable Particulars Mentioned in the Preface. The Whole Work Compil'd, and Methodically Digested, for the Benefit of Young Students, Tradesmen, Artificers, Foreigners, and Others, Who Are Desirous Thoroughly to Understand What They Speak, Read, or Write. By John Kersey, Philobibl. The second edition corrected. London: printed by J. Wilde, for J. Phillips, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, H. Rhodes, at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.

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