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Treatises meaning
plural of treatise
Using Treatises
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of treatise
- In the example corpus, treatises often appears in combinations such as: treatises on, treatises and, philosophical treatises.
Context around Treatises
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Treatises
- In this selection, "treatises" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, philosophical, optical, four, restatements, besides and published stand out and add context to how "treatises" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and scientific treatises for others and arab geographical treatises were written. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "treatises" sits close to words such as adversarial, aphasia and archibald, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with treatises
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Additionally, there are extant six treatises that carry the name of Gelasius. (12 words)
Using the four treatises: By utilizing these items, players will get rare skill points. (14 words)
A number of treatises on werewolves were written in France during 1595 and 1615. (14 words)
Because there was no distinct line between personal documents and those meant for publication, we frequently find in his letters both confidential messages and treatises meant for others besides the one to whom he was writing. (36 words)
According to the early church heresiologists, Simon is also supposed to have written several lost treatises, two of which bear the titles The Four Quarters of the World and The Sermons of the Refuter. (34 words)
According to Christof Thoenes, the main expert of Renaissance architectural treatises, "in accordance with Vitruvius’s example, Vignola chose a “module” equal to a half-diameter which is the base of the system. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Other works on physics Optical treatises Besides the Book of Optics, Alhazen wrote several other treatises on the same subject, including his Risala fi l-Daw’ (Treatise on Light).
Treatises, restatements, law review articles Courts may consider the writings of eminent legal scholars in treatises, restatements of the law, and law reviews.
Using the four treatises: By utilizing these items, players will get rare skill points.
David was said to have the finest collection of military treatises published in England and Europe before 1641.
The economics they advocate—mostly in blogs, social media, financial news shows, or pop books, and never in treatises—is unique to them.
Other masters include, Vaidya YadavJi TrikamJi Acharya, a bright luminary and successful practitioner of Ayurveda, who founded the Ayurveda Granthamala Trust that published authentic editions of Ayurveda treatises.
According to Christof Thoenes, the main expert of Renaissance architectural treatises, "in accordance with Vitruvius’s example, Vignola chose a “module” equal to a half-diameter which is the base of the system.
According to the early church heresiologists, Simon is also supposed to have written several lost treatises, two of which bear the titles The Four Quarters of the World and The Sermons of the Refuter.
Additionally, there are extant six treatises that carry the name of Gelasius.
Allen wrote accounts of his exploits in the war that were widely read in the 19th century, as well as philosophical treatises and documents relating to the politics of Vermont's formation.
A long documentary silence follows these ancient texts, and it is not until Arab geographical treatises were written about the coast that our information resumes.
Another example of his reason to formally search for the causes is in his treatises on plants, he begins with the principle, experiment is the only safe guide in such investigations.
A number of treatises on werewolves were written in France during 1595 and 1615.
A peculiar example of his sacrificing friendship is furnished by the fact that he wrote speeches and scientific treatises for others, permitting them to use their own signature.
As a result, there are two separate treatises devoted solely to the complex topic of California class actions.
As philosopher and Spinoza biographer Steven Nadler puts it: "No doubt he was giving utterance to just those ideas that would soon appear in his philosophical treatises.
As the fruit of this visit, he published his treatises Betrachtungen über Öffentlichkeit und Mündigkeit der Gerechtigkeitspflege (1821) and Über die Gerichtsverfassung und das gerichtliche Verfahren Frankreichs (1825).
Avicenna memorized the Quran by the age of ten, and as an adult, he wrote five treatises commenting on suras from the Quran.
BC 300 Charaka Samhita believed to be the oldest of the three ancient treatises of Ayurvedic medicine, including massage.
Because there was no distinct line between personal documents and those meant for publication, we frequently find in his letters both confidential messages and treatises meant for others besides the one to whom he was writing.
Common combinations with treatises
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- treatises on 21×
- treatises and 14×
- philosophical treatises 6×
- his treatises 6×
- treatises of 6×
- treatises were 5×
- treatises in 4×
- of treatises 4×
- and treatises 4×
- other treatises 3×