APA Citation

Bell, A., & MacFarquhar, C. (1797). Encyclopaedia Britannica; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of systems. The History, Theory, adn Practice, of each, according to the LatestDiscoveries and Improvements; and full Explanations given of the Various Detached Parts of Knoweledge, whether relating to Natural and Artificial Objects, or to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Commercial, [et]c. Including Elucidations of the Countries, Cities, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, [et]c. throughout the World; A General History, Ancient and Modern, of the different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an Account of the Lives of the most Eminent Persons in every Nation, from the earliest ages down to the present times: Vol. XVI. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar.

Chicago Style Citation

Bell, Andrew, and Colin MacFarquhar. Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature; Constructed On a Plan, By Which the Different Sciences and Arts Are Digested Into the Form of Distinct Treatises of Systems. The History, Theory, Adn Practice, of Each, According to the LatestDiscoveries and Improvements; and Full Explanations Given of the Various Detached Parts of Knoweledge, Whether Relating to Natural and Artificial Objects, or to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Commercial, [et]c. Including Elucidations of the Countries, Cities, Principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, [et]c. Throughout the World; A General History, Ancient and Modern, of the Different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an Account of the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, From the Earliest Ages Down to the Present Times: Vol. XVI. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar, 1797.

MLA Citation

Bell, Andrew, and Colin MacFarquhar. Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature; Constructed On a Plan, By Which the Different Sciences and Arts Are Digested Into the Form of Distinct Treatises of Systems. The History, Theory, Adn Practice, of Each, According to the LatestDiscoveries and Improvements; and Full Explanations Given of the Various Detached Parts of Knoweledge, Whether Relating to Natural and Artificial Objects, or to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Commercial, [et]c. Including Elucidations of the Countries, Cities, Principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, [et]c. Throughout the World; A General History, Ancient and Modern, of the Different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an Account of the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, From the Earliest Ages Down to the Present Times: Vol. XVI. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar, 1797.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.