APA (7th ed.) Citation

Euclid & Dechales, C. F. M. (1726). The elements of Euclid explain'd in a new, but most easie method: Together with the use of every proposition through all parts of the mathematicks. Written in French by ... F. Claud. Francis Milliet de Chales ... Now made English, and a multitude of errors corrected, which had escap'd in the original (7th ed.). Printed for James and John Knapton, Daniel Midwinter, Benj. Motte, Aaron Ward, Thomas Combes, John Clark, and James Lacy.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Euclid and Claude François Milliet Dechales. The Elements of Euclid Explain'd in a New, but Most Easie Method: Together with the Use of Every Proposition Through All Parts of the Mathematicks. Written in French by ... F. Claud. Francis Milliet De Chales ... Now Made English, and a Multitude of Errors Corrected, Which Had Escap'd in the Original. 7th ed. London: Printed for James and John Knapton, Daniel Midwinter, Benj. Motte, Aaron Ward, Thomas Combes, John Clark, and James Lacy, 1726.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Euclid and Claude François Milliet Dechales. The Elements of Euclid Explain'd in a New, but Most Easie Method: Together with the Use of Every Proposition Through All Parts of the Mathematicks. Written in French by ... F. Claud. Francis Milliet De Chales ... Now Made English, and a Multitude of Errors Corrected, Which Had Escap'd in the Original. 7th ed. Printed for James and John Knapton, Daniel Midwinter, Benj. Motte, Aaron Ward, Thomas Combes, John Clark, and James Lacy, 1726.

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