Tome vs Treatise - What's the difference?
tome | treatise |
One in a series of volumes.
A large or scholarly book.
A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.
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*:“[…] We are engaged in a great work, a treatise on our river fortifications, perhaps?? But since when did army officers afford the luxury of amanuenses in this simple republic??”
*2005 , (Plato), Sophist . Translation by Lesley Brown. .
*:And if someone wants to know how to make objections to actual craftsmen themselves on the subject of art in general or any particular art, there are published treatises available, as you know.
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As a proper noun tome
is thomas (given name).As a noun treatise is
a formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.tome
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Noun
(en noun)- The professor pulled a dusty old tome from the bookshelf.
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* ----treatise
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(en noun)Sarah Glaz
Ode to Prime Numbers, volume=101, issue=4, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Some poems, echoing the purpose of early poetic treatises on scientific principles, attempt to elucidate the mathematical concepts that underlie prime numbers. Others play with primes’ cultural associations. Still others derive their structure from mathematical patterns involving primes.}}