Forster, C. (ca. 1852). The one primeval language traced experimentally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four continents : including the voice of Israel from the rocks of Sinai: and the vestiges of patriarchal tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etruria, and Southern Arabia [Book]. Bentley.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Forster, Charles. 1852. The one primeval language traced experimentally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four continents : including the voice of Israel from the rocks of Sinai: and the vestiges of patriarchal tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etruria, and Southern Arabia. Book. London: Bentley.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Forster C (1852) The one primeval language traced experimentally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four continents : including the voice of Israel from the rocks of Sinai: and the vestiges of patriarchal tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etruria, and Southern Arabia. Bentley, London
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Forster, C.: The one primeval language traced experimentally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four continents : including the voice of Israel from the rocks of Sinai: and the vestiges of patriarchal tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etruria, and Southern Arabia. Bentley, London (1852).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Forster, Charles ; ; ; : The one primeval language traced experimentally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers from the four continents : including the voice of Israel from the rocks of Sinai: and the vestiges of patriarchal tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etruria, and Southern Arabia. book. London : Bentley, 1852