Wren, C. (1965). Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the family of the Wrens : viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in which is contained besides his works, a great number of original papers and records on religion, politicks, anatomy, mathematicks, architecture, antiquities and most branches of polite literature / compiled by his son Christopher: Viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in which is contained besides his works, a great number of original papers and records on religion, politicks, anatomy, mathematicks, architecture, antiquities and most branches of polite literature. Gregg.
Chicago Edition CitationWren, Christopher. Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens : Viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but Chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in Which Is Contained Besides His Works, a Great Number of Original Papers and Records on Religion, Politicks, Anatomy, Mathematicks, Architecture, Antiquities and Most Branches of Polite Literature / Compiled by His Son Christopher: Viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but Chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in Which Is Contained Besides His Works, a Great Number of Original Papers and Records on Religion, Politicks, Anatomy, Mathematicks, Architecture, Antiquities and Most Branches of Polite Literature. Gregg, 1965.
MLA Edition CitationWren, Christopher. Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens : Viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but Chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in Which Is Contained Besides His Works, a Great Number of Original Papers and Records on Religion, Politicks, Anatomy, Mathematicks, Architecture, Antiquities and Most Branches of Polite Literature / Compiled by His Son Christopher: Viz. of Matthew, Bishop of Ely, Christopher, Dean of Windsor but Chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren in Which Is Contained Besides His Works, a Great Number of Original Papers and Records on Religion, Politicks, Anatomy, Mathematicks, Architecture, Antiquities and Most Branches of Polite Literature. Gregg, 1965.