monograph
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The expedition that led to this discovery began with a brief note in a 1950s monograph.
From Science Daily ● Feb. 23, 2026
To say that “On the Altar” functions more like an encyclopedia than a monograph may sound like criticism.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 25, 2026
He assigned his student a scholarly monograph, “Alienation: Marx’s Conception of Man in a Capitalist Society,” to begin his long education in how leftists think.
From Salon ● Jan. 7, 2025
The authors downplayed the report’s link to the controversial monograph they produced for the National Toxicology Program, Levy wrote.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 6, 2025
While the British colonel set Lazzaro’s broken arm and mixed plaster for the cast, the German major translated out loud passages from Howard W. Campbell, Jr.’s monograph.
From "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut
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More than 20 monographs of Griffin's work have been published.
From BBC ● Jan. 30, 2024
He set out to write a single paper on a barnacle he called “Mr. Arthrobalanus” and ended up completing four monographs between 1846 and 1854 on diversity among hundreds of different barnacle species.
From National Geographic ● Aug. 23, 2023
Though Gendel contributed regularly to ARTnews and published several monographs, it’s notable, considering the facility for language on display here, that he didn’t have a shinier byline.
From New York Times ● Nov. 6, 2022
The new Roberts Projects will include four exhibition spaces and a small bookshop featuring artist monographs and catalogues.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 20, 2022
His “Church History,” of which we have admirable English translations, was an epoch-making work, and his historical monographs were the result of careful original research.89—Tholuck, a.d. 1799-1877, from a.d.
From Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 by J. H. Kurtz
Discovered, and partly described, by F. Ameghino, the bones have been sumptuously monographed by F.P.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" by Various
It came by the afternoon post—the big, mauve, scented, sprawled sheets, dashingly monographed across one corner.
From Dangerous Ages by Dame Rose Macaulay
The British species of Lumbricus have never been carefully monographed; but we may judge of their probable number from those inhabiting neighbouring countries.
From The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms, with observations on their habits by Charles Darwin
They have recalled many a puzzle through which I passed when monographing the Cirripedia; and your book in those days would have been quite invaluable to me.
From Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 by Sir Francis Darwin
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