APA Citation

Partridge, J. (1701). Merlinus liberatus: Being an almanack for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation 1701: And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of Prophane History 5650; but by the Account of Holy Scripture 5663. It being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year. And the Twelfth of our Deliverance from Popery and Arbitrary Government: But the Fifth from the Horrid Popish Jacobite-Plot. In which is contained things fitting for such a Work: As the Diurnal Motion of the Planets, Conjunctions, Lunation, Eclipses, Astrological Observations on the Twelve Months, and the Four Quarters of the Year; with the Author's Opinion of the Chronology before the Birth of Christ in order to the Sabbatical Millenium. A Remarkable Nativity, and the Errors of a supposed Mathematician corrected. Calculated and referred to the Meridian of London. Whose Longitude Latitude is 24 51 degr. 20 32 Minutes. By John Partridge, Student in Physick and Astrology, at the Blew-Ball in Salisbury-Street in the Strand, London. London: printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers.

Chicago Style Citation

Partridge, John. Merlinus Liberatus: Being an Almanack for the Year of Our Blessed Saviour's Incarnation 1701: And From the Creation of the World, According to the Best of Prophane History 5650; but By the Account of Holy Scripture 5663. It Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-Year. And the Twelfth of Our Deliverance From Popery and Arbitrary Government: But the Fifth From the Horrid Popish Jacobite-Plot. In Which Is Contained Things Fitting for Such a Work: As the Diurnal Motion of the Planets, Conjunctions, Lunation, Eclipses, Astrological Observations On the Twelve Months, and the Four Quarters of the Year; With the Author's Opinion of the Chronology Before the Birth of Christ in Order to the Sabbatical Millenium. A Remarkable Nativity, and the Errors of a Supposed Mathematician Corrected. Calculated and Referred to the Meridian of London. Whose Longitude Latitude Is 24 51 Degr. 20 32 Minutes. By John Partridge, Student in Physick and Astrology, At the Blew-Ball in Salisbury-Street in the Strand, London. London: printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers, 1701.

MLA Citation

Partridge, John. Merlinus Liberatus: Being an Almanack for the Year of Our Blessed Saviour's Incarnation 1701: And From the Creation of the World, According to the Best of Prophane History 5650; but By the Account of Holy Scripture 5663. It Being the First After Bissextile or Leap-Year. And the Twelfth of Our Deliverance From Popery and Arbitrary Government: But the Fifth From the Horrid Popish Jacobite-Plot. In Which Is Contained Things Fitting for Such a Work: As the Diurnal Motion of the Planets, Conjunctions, Lunation, Eclipses, Astrological Observations On the Twelve Months, and the Four Quarters of the Year; With the Author's Opinion of the Chronology Before the Birth of Christ in Order to the Sabbatical Millenium. A Remarkable Nativity, and the Errors of a Supposed Mathematician Corrected. Calculated and Referred to the Meridian of London. Whose Longitude Latitude Is 24 51 Degr. 20 32 Minutes. By John Partridge, Student in Physick and Astrology, At the Blew-Ball in Salisbury-Street in the Strand, London. London: printed by R. Roberts for the Company of Stationers, 1701.

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