<bibl xml:id="Jordan_1800">
                    <author>
                        <name type="person" subtype="aut" ref="gnd:1057647225" full="yes" instant="false">Jordan, Gibbes Walker</name>
                    </author>
                    <title level="m" type="main" xml:lang="eng">New observations concerning the
                        colours of chin transparent bodies, shewing those phaenomena to be
                        Inflections of Light, and that the Newtonian fits of easy transmission and
                        reflexion derived from them have no existence, but fail equally in their
                        establishment and in their application by Newton, to account for the Colours
                        of Natural Bodies</title>
                    <pubPlace>
                        <name type="place" subtype="pup">London</name>
                    </pubPlace>
                    <publisher>Cadell and Davies</publisher>
                    <date type="pub" when="1800">1800</date>
                    <relatedItem type="onlineedition">
                        <ref target="https://books.google.de/books?id=0mn7puhj2mEC">Elektronische
                            Version: https://books.google.de/books?id=0mn7puhj2mEC</ref>
                    </relatedItem>
                    <note type="citation-string">JORDAN, Gibbes Walker: New observations concerning
                        the colours of thin transparent bodies, shewing those phaenomena to be
                        Inflections of Light, and that the Newtonian fits of easy transmission and
                        reflexion derived from them have no existence, but fail equally in their
                        establishment and in their application by Newton, to account for the Colours
                        of Natural Bodies. London : Cadell and Davies, 1800</note>
                </bibl>