APA (7th ed.) Citation

Millington, E. (1685). Catalogus variorum librorum quavis facultate insigniorum bibliothecarum instructissimarum Rev. Doct. Amb. Atfield S.T.D. nuperrime Londinensis. nec non alterius cujusdam Theologi Doct. non ita pridem (defunctorum.): Quorum auctio habenda est Londini apud Domum Auctionariam ex adverso Nigri Cygni, in vico vulgò dicto Ave-Mary-Lane, propè Ludgate-Street, 25 die Maii 1685. Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Nott's at the King's-Arms in Pell-Mell, at Mr. Will. Henshman's shop in Westminster-Hall, at Mr. Wilkinson's at the Black Boy in Fleet-street, at Mr. Will. Miller's at te Acorn in in [sic] St. Paul's Church-yard, at Mr. Southby's at the Harrow in Cornhill, by Mr. Stephens in Oxford, and Mr. Hick's in Cambridg, booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Millington, Edward. Catalogus Variorum Librorum Quavis Facultate Insigniorum Bibliothecarum Instructissimarum Rev. Doct. Amb. Atfield S.T.D. Nuperrime Londinensis. Nec Non Alterius Cujusdam Theologi Doct. Non Ita Pridem (defunctorum.): Quorum Auctio Habenda Est Londini Apud Domum Auctionariam Ex Adverso Nigri Cygni, in Vico Vulgò Dicto Ave-Mary-Lane, Propè Ludgate-Street, 25 Die Maii 1685. [London]: Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Nott's at the King's-Arms in Pell-Mell, at Mr. Will. Henshman's shop in Westminster-Hall, at Mr. Wilkinson's at the Black Boy in Fleet-street, at Mr. Will. Miller's at te Acorn in in [sic] St. Paul's Church-yard, at Mr. Southby's at the Harrow in Cornhill, by Mr. Stephens in Oxford, and Mr. Hick's in Cambridg, booksellers, 1685.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Millington, Edward. Catalogus Variorum Librorum Quavis Facultate Insigniorum Bibliothecarum Instructissimarum Rev. Doct. Amb. Atfield S.T.D. Nuperrime Londinensis. Nec Non Alterius Cujusdam Theologi Doct. Non Ita Pridem (defunctorum.): Quorum Auctio Habenda Est Londini Apud Domum Auctionariam Ex Adverso Nigri Cygni, in Vico Vulgò Dicto Ave-Mary-Lane, Propè Ludgate-Street, 25 Die Maii 1685. Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Nott's at the King's-Arms in Pell-Mell, at Mr. Will. Henshman's shop in Westminster-Hall, at Mr. Wilkinson's at the Black Boy in Fleet-street, at Mr. Will. Miller's at te Acorn in in [sic] St. Paul's Church-yard, at Mr. Southby's at the Harrow in Cornhill, by Mr. Stephens in Oxford, and Mr. Hick's in Cambridg, booksellers, 1685.

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