monograph

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A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person

I had never given much thought to the role of darkness in ordinary human affairs until I read a monograph prepared by John Staudenmaier, a historian of technology and a Jesuit priest, for a recent conference at MIT. Cullen Murphy, Hello Darkness, The Atlantic Monthly, March 1996, Volume 277, No. 3,.

a treatise discussing a single subject or branch of a subject
a detailed and documented treatise on a particular subject
An extended essay on a single subject, generally of a learned nature
A scholarly book on a single subject, class of subjects, or person Within the library field, this term is often used for any non-serial publication A more specific definition is a lengthy work on a particular subject or person, detailed in treatment and often containing bibliographies
A specialist book dealing with one particular subject
A scholarly book on a single subject, class of subjects, or person Within the library field, this term is often used for an non-serial publication
a book A monograph is published as a single entity (unlike a periodical)
1 In cataloging, a nonserial bibliographic item, i e , an item either complete in one part or complete, or intended to be completed, in a finite number of separate parts 2 A systematic and complete treatise on a particular subject
an item either complete in one part or intended to be completed in a finite number of parts (e g a novel, a set of encyclopedias, etc )
A written account or description of a single thing, or class of things; a special treatise on a particular subject of limited range
Essentially just another name for a book Technically, it is a one-time publication that is complete in itself, unlike a magazine or journal which is published continuously
A book, usually a single volume dealing with a single subject
A separate treatise or thesis on a single subject
A book or treatise written about a particular subject meant to be a single stand-along purchase
A nonserial item (i e , an item either complete in one part or complete, or intended to be completed, in a finite number of separate parts)
A book
{i} text dealing with only one character or topic
An item complete in one part or a specified number of parts; compare, serial
A book that is complete in one item
A treatise published singly on one subject Generally a book May be in more than one volume and may be in a non-book format According to AACR2, "a nonserial item i e , an item either complete in one part or complete, or intended to be completed, in a finite number of separate parts "
a detailed treatise on a subject or person, used loosely to refer to a book
A monograph is a book which is a detailed study of only one subject. a monograph on her favourite author, John Masefield. an article or short book that discusses a subject in detail (mono- + -graph (from graphein ))
A book that is complete in one physical piece
A scholarly book or pamphlet on a specific subject Usually, it is used synonymously for book
A book A separate treatise on a single subject or class of subjects, or on one person, usually detailed in treatment but not extensive in scope and often containing bibliographies
A book that is complete in one physical piece, as opposed to a serial (or journal) which is produced in cumulative parts indefinitely
A publication of 50 or more pages, i e , a book, concerned with a single subject and written for consecutive reading
A brief report on a particular subject
A book or treatise about a single subject or single aspect of a subject
A scholarly book on a single subject, class of subjects, or person Within the library field, this term is often used for a non-serial publication
monographer
A writer of monographs
A monograph
monography
Monographic
monographous
monographer
{i} author of a monograph, writer of a text dealing with only one character or topic
monographer
A writer of a monograph
monographic
Of or pertaining to a monograph, or to a monography; as, a monographic writing; a monographic picture
monographic
{s} of or pertaining to a monograph, of a text dealing with only one character or topic
monographs
plural of monograph
monograph

    Hyphenation

    mon·o·graph

    Turkish pronunciation

    mänıgräf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmänəˌgraf/ /ˈmɑːnəˌɡræf/

    Etymology

    [ 'mä-n&-"graf ] (noun.) 1821. mono- (“one”) + -graph (“write”)
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