APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1686). The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge: Discovering the whole art of chyromancy, physiognomy, metoposcopy, and astrology. Containing, 1. A discription of the planets, their power and influence over the bodies of men, women, and children. 2. Of the several lines ... charracters [sic] in the hand and wrist; ... 3. Of physiognomy. ... 14. Of the good and bad days of each month relating to health. To which is added, Aristotles Observations on the heavens, their motion. Of firey meters, thunder, lightning, eclipses, commets [sic], earth-quakes, & whirl-winds (The second edition.). Printed for John Harris, at the Harrow over against the Church in the Poultry.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The True Fortune-teller, or, Guide to Knowledge: Discovering the Whole Art of Chyromancy, Physiognomy, Metoposcopy, and Astrology. Containing, 1. A Discription of the Planets, Their Power and Influence over the Bodies of Men, Women, and Children. 2. Of the Several Lines ... Charracters [sic] in the Hand and Wrist; ... 3. Of Physiognomy. ... 14. Of the Good and Bad Days of Each Month Relating to Health. To Which Is Added, Aristotles Observations on the Heavens, Their Motion. Of Firey Meters, Thunder, Lightning, Eclipses, Commets [sic], Earth-quakes, & Whirl-winds. The second edition. London: Printed for John Harris, at the Harrow over against the Church in the Poultry, 1686.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The True Fortune-teller, or, Guide to Knowledge: Discovering the Whole Art of Chyromancy, Physiognomy, Metoposcopy, and Astrology. Containing, 1. A Discription of the Planets, Their Power and Influence over the Bodies of Men, Women, and Children. 2. Of the Several Lines ... Charracters [sic] in the Hand and Wrist; ... 3. Of Physiognomy. ... 14. Of the Good and Bad Days of Each Month Relating to Health. To Which Is Added, Aristotles Observations on the Heavens, Their Motion. Of Firey Meters, Thunder, Lightning, Eclipses, Commets [sic], Earth-quakes, & Whirl-winds. The second edition. Printed for John Harris, at the Harrow over against the Church in the Poultry, 1686.

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