APA Citation

Cellarius, C. (1786). Geographia antiqua: Being a complete set of maps of antient geography; beautifully engraved from cellarius, on thirty-three copper-plates. Designed for the use of schools and of gentlemen who make the antient writers their delight or study. Dublin: Printed for William Watson in Caple-Street, and Samuel Watson in Grafton-street.

Chicago Style Citation

Cellarius, Christoph. Geographia Antiqua: Being a Complete Set of Maps of Antient Geography; Beautifully Engraved From Cellarius, On Thirty-three Copper-plates. Designed for the Use of Schools and of Gentlemen Who Make the Antient Writers Their Delight or Study. Dublin: Printed for William Watson in Caple-Street, and Samuel Watson in Grafton-street, 1786.

MLA Citation

Cellarius, Christoph. Geographia Antiqua: Being a Complete Set of Maps of Antient Geography; Beautifully Engraved From Cellarius, On Thirty-three Copper-plates. Designed for the Use of Schools and of Gentlemen Who Make the Antient Writers Their Delight or Study. Dublin: Printed for William Watson in Caple-Street, and Samuel Watson in Grafton-street, 1786.

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