Campbell, C., Nicholson, J., Bell, A., Taylor, W., & Clements, H. (1717). Vitruvius Britannicus or The British Architect, Containing The Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Regular Buildings, both Publick and Private, In Great Britain. With Variety of New Designs; in 200 large Folio Plates, Engraven by the best Hands; and Drawn either from the Buildings themselves, or the Original Designs of the Architects; In II Volumes: Vol. II. London: Sold by the Author over against Douglas Coffee-house in St. Martins-lane : John Nicholson in Little Britain : Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys in Cornhil : W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row : Henry Clemens in St. Pauls Church-yard : And Jos. Smith in Exeter-Change.
Chicago Style CitationCampbell, Colen, John Nicholson, Andrew Bell, William Taylor, and Henry Clements. Vitruvius Britannicus or The British Architect, Containing The Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Regular Buildings, Both Publick and Private, In Great Britain. With Variety of New Designs; in 200 Large Folio Plates, Engraven By the Best Hands; and Drawn Either From the Buildings Themselves, or the Original Designs of the Architects; In II Volumes: Vol. II. London: Sold by the Author over against Douglas Coffee-house in St. Martins-lane : John Nicholson in Little Britain : Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys in Cornhil : W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row : Henry Clemens in St. Pauls Church-yard : And Jos. Smith in Exeter-Change, 1717.
MLA CitationCampbell, Colen, et al. Vitruvius Britannicus or The British Architect, Containing The Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Regular Buildings, Both Publick and Private, In Great Britain. With Variety of New Designs; in 200 Large Folio Plates, Engraven By the Best Hands; and Drawn Either From the Buildings Themselves, or the Original Designs of the Architects; In II Volumes: Vol. II. London: Sold by the Author over against Douglas Coffee-house in St. Martins-lane : John Nicholson in Little Britain : Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys in Cornhil : W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row : Henry Clemens in St. Pauls Church-yard : And Jos. Smith in Exeter-Change, 1717.