APA Citation

Emerson, W. (1770). Chronology: or, the art of reckoning time: Describing the several divisions of time in common use; the nature and original of cycles and periods, and the most remarkable aera's; and the manner of Computing the Numbers of such Cycles, or the Common Notes, for any Year; the moveable Feasts; the Places of the Sun and Moon; and the Nature of the Calendar. Founded upon Astronomical Principles. To which is added, A Short Chronological Table. London: printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty.

Chicago Style Citation

Emerson, William. Chronology: Or, the Art of Reckoning Time: Describing the Several Divisions of Time in Common Use; the Nature and Original of Cycles and Periods, and the Most Remarkable Aera's; and the Manner of Computing the Numbers of Such Cycles, or the Common Notes, for Any Year; the Moveable Feasts; the Places of the Sun and Moon; and the Nature of the Calendar. Founded Upon Astronomical Principles. To Which Is Added, A Short Chronological Table. London: printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty, 1770.

MLA Citation

Emerson, William. Chronology: Or, the Art of Reckoning Time: Describing the Several Divisions of Time in Common Use; the Nature and Original of Cycles and Periods, and the Most Remarkable Aera's; and the Manner of Computing the Numbers of Such Cycles, or the Common Notes, for Any Year; the Moveable Feasts; the Places of the Sun and Moon; and the Nature of the Calendar. Founded Upon Astronomical Principles. To Which Is Added, A Short Chronological Table. London: printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty, 1770.

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