Disquisition vs Disquisitor - What's the difference?
disquisition | disquisitor |
A lengthy, formal discourse that analyses or explains some topic; a dissertation or treatise.
* 1961 : PHILIP, J. A. Mimesis in the ''Sophistês'' of Plato . In: Proceedings and Transactions of the American Philological Association 92. p. 455.
*1759 — , Theory of Moral Sentiments , page 187.
As nouns the difference between disquisition and disquisitor
is that disquisition is a lengthy, formal discourse that analyses or explains some topic; a dissertation or treatise while disquisitor is a person who makes a disquisition; an inquirer or investigator.disquisition
English
Noun
(en noun)- In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state.
- Upon this account political disquisitions , if just, and reasonable, and practicable, are of all the works of speculation the most useful.
