Mauclerc, J., & Pricke, R. (1669). A new treatise of architecture, according to Vitruvius: Wherein is discoursed of the five orders of columns, viz. : the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, and Composite : divided into seven chapters : vvhich declare their different proportions, measures, and proper names, according to the practice of the antient architects, both Greeks and Romans : as also of all their parts general and particular necessary in ... the beautifying of buildings in cities, as for necessary fortifications of them. Printed by J. Darby, and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMauclerc, Julien, and Robert Pricke. A New Treatise of Architecture, According to Vitruvius: Wherein Is Discoursed of the Five Orders of Columns, Viz. : The Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, and Composite : Divided into Seven Chapters : Vvhich Declare Their Different Proportions, Measures, and Proper Names, According to the Practice of the Antient Architects, Both Greeks and Romans : As Also of All Their Parts General and Particular Necessary in ... the Beautifying of Buildings in Cities, as for Necessary Fortifications of Them. London: Printed by J. Darby, and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ..., 1669.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationMauclerc, Julien, and Robert Pricke. A New Treatise of Architecture, According to Vitruvius: Wherein Is Discoursed of the Five Orders of Columns, Viz. : The Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, and Composite : Divided into Seven Chapters : Vvhich Declare Their Different Proportions, Measures, and Proper Names, According to the Practice of the Antient Architects, Both Greeks and Romans : As Also of All Their Parts General and Particular Necessary in ... the Beautifying of Buildings in Cities, as for Necessary Fortifications of Them. Printed by J. Darby, and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ..., 1669.