noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
publish
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What broke the medieval guilds was printing; some one could publish a treatise on how to tan leather.
write
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I do not think that writing treatises and declarations is helpful.
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Those who lament that Berlin never wrote a great treatise miss the point.
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There he wrote philosophical treatises for which scholars remember him.
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Democritus himself wrote treatises on colour and on painting, although neither of them has survived.
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He wrote long, theoretical treatises , which he published in a mimeographed journal.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Most of the critical treatises in the classical tradition are trite and commonplace.
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The watchmaker of my title is borrowed from a famous treatise by the eighteenth-century theologian William Paley.
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There he wrote philosophical treatises for which scholars remember him.
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Those who lament that Berlin never wrote a great treatise miss the point.