Caus, I. f. 1. (1659). New and rare inventions of water-works shewings the eafiestwaies to raise water higher then the spring: By which invention the perpetual motion is proposed many hard labours performd and varietes of motions and sounds produced a work both usefull prositable and delightfull for all sorts or people. London: Printed by Joseph Moxon.
Citación estilo ChicagoCaus, Isacc fl. 1644. New and Rare Inventions of Water-works Shewings the Eafiestwaies to Raise Water Higher Then the Spring: By Which Invention the Perpetual Motion Is Proposed Many Hard Labours Performd and Varietes of Motions and Sounds Produced a Work Both Usefull Prositable and Delightfull for All Sorts or People. London: Printed by Joseph Moxon, 1659.
Cita MLACaus, Isacc fl. 1644. New and Rare Inventions of Water-works Shewings the Eafiestwaies to Raise Water Higher Then the Spring: By Which Invention the Perpetual Motion Is Proposed Many Hard Labours Performd and Varietes of Motions and Sounds Produced a Work Both Usefull Prositable and Delightfull for All Sorts or People. London: Printed by Joseph Moxon, 1659.