Ross, A., Komenský, J. A., Harvey, W., Browne, T., Bacon, F., Clark, J., & Newcombe, T. (1652). Arcana Microcosmi, OR, The hid Secrets of MAN's Body discovered: In an Anatomical Duel between Aristotle and Galen concerning the Parts thereof: As also, By a Discovery of the strange and marveilous Diseases, Symptomes & Accidents of MAN's BODY : WITH A Refutation of Doctor Brown's VULGAR ERRORS, The Lord BACON's NATURAL HISTORY, And Doctor Harvy's Book, DE GENERATIONE, COMENIVS, and Others : Whereto is annexed a Letter from Doctor Pr. to the Author, and his Answer thereto, touching Doctor Harvy's Book de Generatione. London: to bee sold by John Clark, entring into Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside.
Chicago Style CitationRoss, Alexander, Jan Amos Komenský, William Harvey, Thomas Browne, Francis Bacon, John Clark, and Thomas Newcombe. Arcana Microcosmi, OR, The Hid Secrets of MAN's Body Discovered: In an Anatomical Duel between Aristotle and Galen Concerning the Parts Thereof: As Also, By a Discovery of the Strange and Marveilous Diseases, Symptomes & Accidents of MAN's BODY : WITH A Refutation of Doctor Brown's VULGAR ERRORS, The Lord BACON's NATURAL HISTORY, And Doctor Harvy's Book, DE GENERATIONE, COMENIVS, and Others : Whereto Is Annexed a Letter From Doctor Pr. to the Author, and His Answer Thereto, Touching Doctor Harvy's Book De Generatione. London: to bee sold by John Clark, entring into Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1652.
MLA CitationRoss, Alexander, et al. Arcana Microcosmi, OR, The Hid Secrets of MAN's Body Discovered: In an Anatomical Duel between Aristotle and Galen Concerning the Parts Thereof: As Also, By a Discovery of the Strange and Marveilous Diseases, Symptomes & Accidents of MAN's BODY : WITH A Refutation of Doctor Brown's VULGAR ERRORS, The Lord BACON's NATURAL HISTORY, And Doctor Harvy's Book, DE GENERATIONE, COMENIVS, and Others : Whereto Is Annexed a Letter From Doctor Pr. to the Author, and His Answer Thereto, Touching Doctor Harvy's Book De Generatione. London: to bee sold by John Clark, entring into Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside, 1652.