J. B., f. (1644). Chirologia, or, The naturall language of the hand, composed of the speaking motions and discoursing gestures thereof: Whereunto is added Chironomia, or, The art of manuall rhetoricke, consisting of the naturall expressions digested by art in the hand as the chiefest instrument of eloquence, by historicall manifesto's exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life and civil conversation, with types, or chyrograms, along-wish'd for illustration of this argument. Printed by Tho. Harper....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. B., fl. Chirologia, or, The Naturall Language of the Hand, Composed of the Speaking Motions and Discoursing Gestures Thereof: Whereunto Is Added Chironomia, or, The Art of Manuall Rhetoricke, Consisting of the Naturall Expressions Digested by Art in the Hand as the Chiefest Instrument of Eloquence, by Historicall Manifesto's Exemplified Out of the Authentique Registers of Common Life and Civil Conversation, with Types, or Chyrograms, Along-wish'd for Illustration of This Argument. London: Printed by Tho. Harper..., 1644.
MLA citiranjeJ. B., fl. Chirologia, or, The Naturall Language of the Hand, Composed of the Speaking Motions and Discoursing Gestures Thereof: Whereunto Is Added Chironomia, or, The Art of Manuall Rhetoricke, Consisting of the Naturall Expressions Digested by Art in the Hand as the Chiefest Instrument of Eloquence, by Historicall Manifesto's Exemplified Out of the Authentique Registers of Common Life and Civil Conversation, with Types, or Chyrograms, Along-wish'd for Illustration of This Argument. Printed by Tho. Harper..., 1644.