APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ussher, J. (1658). The annals of the world: Deduced from the origin of time, and continued to the beginning of the Emperour Vespasians reign, and the totall destruction and abolition of the temple and common-wealth of the Jews ; containing the historie of the Old and New Testament, with that of the Macchabees ; also all the most memorable affairs of Asia and Egypt, and the rise of the empire of the Roman Caesars, under C. Julius, and Octavianus. Printed by E. Tyler, for J. Crook and G. Bedell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ussher, James. The Annals of the World: Deduced from the Origin of Time, and Continued to the Beginning of the Emperour Vespasians Reign, and the Totall Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Common-wealth of the Jews ; Containing the Historie of the Old and New Testament, with That of the Macchabees ; Also All the Most Memorable Affairs of Asia and Egypt, and the Rise of the Empire of the Roman Caesars, Under C. Julius, and Octavianus. London: Printed by E. Tyler, for J. Crook and G. Bedell, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ussher, James. The Annals of the World: Deduced from the Origin of Time, and Continued to the Beginning of the Emperour Vespasians Reign, and the Totall Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Common-wealth of the Jews ; Containing the Historie of the Old and New Testament, with That of the Macchabees ; Also All the Most Memorable Affairs of Asia and Egypt, and the Rise of the Empire of the Roman Caesars, Under C. Julius, and Octavianus. Printed by E. Tyler, for J. Crook and G. Bedell, 1658.

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