A "scholarly treatise" refers to a detailed and in-depth piece of writing created by an academic or expert in a particular field. It typically involves thorough research, analysis, and provides new insights or theories on a specific subject.
Sentences with «scholarly treatise»
Colson and Eckerd may not have written the definitive scholarly treatise on America's woes, but they have something important to contribute to our public argument. (firstthings.com)
I expected Citizen Canine to be a somewhat dry, scholarly treatise of these topics, and I couldn't have been more wrong. (consciouscat.net)
In scholarly treatises on horror — yes, I know, that sounds oxymoronic — it's called the «startle effect.» (cinemadope.com)