Lee, S. (ca. 1659). Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light : wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated of at large [Cd]. In Early English Books Online / EEBO. Printed by John Streater, for Humphrey Mosely.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Lee, Samuel. 1659. Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light : wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated of at large. Cd. Early English Books Online / EEBO. London: Printed by John Streater, for Humphrey Mosely.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Lee S (1659) Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light : wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated of at large. Printed by John Streater, for Humphrey Mosely, London
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Lee, S.: Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light : wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated of at large. Printed by John Streater, for Humphrey Mosely, London (1659).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Lee, Samuel ; ; ; : Orbis miraculum, or, The temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light : wherein all its famous buildings, the pompous worship of the Jewes, with its attending rites and ceremonies, the several officers employed in that work, with their ample revenues, and the spiritual mysteries of the Gospel vailed under all, are treated of at large. cd. London : Printed by John Streater, for Humphrey Mosely, 1659