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Example sentences for "monographs"

Lexicographically close words:
monogram; monogrammed; monograms; monograph; monographic; monolith; monolithic; monoliths; monologue; monologues
  1. Halm in Rhetores latini minores (1863); see also monographs by G.

  2. Many monographs on Miss Austen have been written, in addition to the authorized Life by her nephew J.

  3. VIII of Illustrated Monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society.

  4. One of the physicians of Pope Leo X who served also in the conclave after his death was Dioscorides da Velletri, to whom we owe a series of monographs on medicine that are of special interest.

  5. His work seems really to be a series of monographs or collection of special articles on different subjects, which Ardern had made at various times, rather than a connected work.

  6. He wrote a series of monographs on botanical subjects which have given him an enduring place in the history of that time.

  7. Like most of the physicians of his time he was a philosopher as well as a medical scientist and so we have two philosophic monographs from him, one on "The Origin and Destruction of Natural Things," another on "First Principles.

  8. He is known as the author of monographs upon Georg Calixt u.

  9. Abu Mikhnaf left a great number of monographs on the chief events from the death of the Prophet to the caliphate of Walid II.

  10. In the Bulletin series, the first of which was issued in 1875, appear longer, separate publications consisting of monographs (occasionally in several parts) and volumes in which are collected works on related subjects.

  11. He defended spontaneous generation and wrote many monographs and books of which the principal is entitled The Universe, '65.

  12. He contributed monographs on Gibbon and Macaulay to Morley's "Men of Letters" Series.

  13. A glance at the Bibliography will show that more than fifty articles and monographs have been published as a result of the Peruvian Expeditions of Yale University and the National Geographic Society.

  14. The best of all the more comprehensive monographs is Charles C.

  15. There have been within a few years two monographs upon Martyr:(1) Hermann A.

  16. His enumeration so much exceeds the range of purely linguistic monographs that the treatises become in effect general bibliographies of aboriginal America.

  17. Together with these larger works Dahn wrote many monographs and studies upon primitive German society.

  18. This first number of the historical series of the Fay House Monographs aims to discuss the single topic of Fugitive Slaves.

  19. When therefore the series of interesting monographs on plant-life had been completed, Darwin set to work in bringing the information that he had gradually accumulated during forty-four years to bear on the subject of his early paper.

  20. Publication of Monographs of the Balanidae and Verrucidae.

  21. One is astonished how large a literature has grown up around this small place--but indeed, the number of monographs dealing with every one of these little Italian towns is a ceaseless source of surprise.

  22. There was a ceaseless flow of monographs dealing with particular Madonnas, as well as a small library on what the Germans would doubtless call the "Madonna as a Whole.

  23. I am sure in the animal kingdom monographs cannot be too long on the osculant groups.

  24. In addition to many important monographs on Tertiary and Jurassic floras, he published several books and papers in which Darwin's views are applied to the investigation of the records of plant-life furnished by rocks of all ages.

  25. When he came this morning he said he had captured Miss X; that Lord Roberts and Kipling were going to take hold and see if they could do monographs worthy of the book.

  26. I had suggested to Murray a fortnight ago, that he get some big guns to write introductory monographs for the book.

  27. NOLPE publishes newsletters, serials, books, and monographs on a variety of school law topics; hosts seminars; and serves as a clearinghouse for information on education law.

  28. This organization conducts programs and seminars and publishes monographs on a wide range of legal issues affecting public school districts.

  29. Grand prize Graphic charts Reports Monographs The following award was made to an exhibit not a part of the collective State Exhibit: American Institute of Social Service, New York city.

  30. Gautier has also been intrusted with the section on the Chansons in the new and splendidly illustrated collection of monographs (Paris: Colin) which M.

  31. Jeanroy, as is also the case with other writers of monographs mentioned in this chapter, has contributed to M.

  32. In these series are published original articles and monographs dealing with the collections and work of the Museum and setting forth newly acquired facts in the fields of Anthropology, Biology, History, Geology, and Technology.

  33. Monographs of the Fossil Reptiles of the Oolitic Formation' (Palæontographical Society).

  34. On Calamites and Calamodendron' (Monographs of the Palæontographical Society).


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monographs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.