O'Flaherty, R., O'Conor, C., & Lynch, J. (1775). The Ogygia vindicated against the objections of Sir George MacKenzie, King's advocate for Scotland in the reign of King James II. (A posthumous work)/ by Roderic O'Flaherty ; to which is annexed an epistle from John Lynch, D.D. to M. Boileau the Historian of the University of Paris on the subject of Scottish antiquities ; with a dissertation on the origin and antiquities of the antient Scots and notes, critical and explanatory on Mr. O'Flaherty's text/ by C. O'Conor. G. Faulkner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationO'Flaherty, Roderic, Charles O'Conor, and John Lynch. The Ogygia Vindicated Against the Objections of Sir George MacKenzie, King's Advocate for Scotland in the Reign of King James II. (A Posthumous Work)/ by Roderic O'Flaherty ; to Which Is Annexed an Epistle from John Lynch, D.D. to M. Boileau the Historian of the University of Paris on the Subject of Scottish Antiquities ; with a Dissertation on the Origin and Antiquities of the Antient Scots and Notes, Critical and Explanatory on Mr. O'Flaherty's Text/ by C. O'Conor. Dublin: G. Faulkner, 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationO'Flaherty, Roderic, et al. The Ogygia Vindicated Against the Objections of Sir George MacKenzie, King's Advocate for Scotland in the Reign of King James II. (A Posthumous Work)/ by Roderic O'Flaherty ; to Which Is Annexed an Epistle from John Lynch, D.D. to M. Boileau the Historian of the University of Paris on the Subject of Scottish Antiquities ; with a Dissertation on the Origin and Antiquities of the Antient Scots and Notes, Critical and Explanatory on Mr. O'Flaherty's Text/ by C. O'Conor. G. Faulkner, 1775.