APA Citation

Wakely, A. (1750). The mariner's compass rectified: Containing tables, shewing the true hours of the day, the Sun being upon any Point of the Compass: With the true Time of the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Stars, and the Points of the Compass that the Sun and Stars rise and set with: And Tables of Amplitude. All which Tables are Calculated from the Equinoctial to 60 Degrees of Latitude, &c. With the Description and Use of those Instruments most in Use in the Art of Navigation. Also a Table of the Latitude and Longitude of Places. By Andrew Wakely, Math, Carefully corrected, and very much enlarged with many useful additions. By J. Atkinson, Teacher of the Mathematics. London: printed for W. and J. Mount, and T. Page, on Tower-Hill, where you may have all Sorts of Sea-Books.

Chicago Style Citation

Wakely, Andrew. The Mariner's Compass Rectified: Containing Tables, Shewing the True Hours of the Day, the Sun Being Upon Any Point of the Compass: With the True Time of the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Stars, and the Points of the Compass That the Sun and Stars Rise and Set With: And Tables of Amplitude. All Which Tables Are Calculated From the Equinoctial to 60 Degrees of Latitude, &c. With the Description and Use of Those Instruments Most in Use in the Art of Navigation. Also a Table of the Latitude and Longitude of Places. By Andrew Wakely, Math, Carefully Corrected, and Very Much Enlarged With Many Useful Additions. By J. Atkinson, Teacher of the Mathematics. London: printed for W. and J. Mount, and T. Page, on Tower-Hill, where you may have all Sorts of Sea-Books, 1750.

MLA Citation

Wakely, Andrew. The Mariner's Compass Rectified: Containing Tables, Shewing the True Hours of the Day, the Sun Being Upon Any Point of the Compass: With the True Time of the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Stars, and the Points of the Compass That the Sun and Stars Rise and Set With: And Tables of Amplitude. All Which Tables Are Calculated From the Equinoctial to 60 Degrees of Latitude, &c. With the Description and Use of Those Instruments Most in Use in the Art of Navigation. Also a Table of the Latitude and Longitude of Places. By Andrew Wakely, Math, Carefully Corrected, and Very Much Enlarged With Many Useful Additions. By J. Atkinson, Teacher of the Mathematics. London: printed for W. and J. Mount, and T. Page, on Tower-Hill, where you may have all Sorts of Sea-Books, 1750.

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