monographist (Meaning)
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monographist (n.)
One who writes a monograph.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monographist
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monographist Sentence Examples
- Dr. Emily Carter emerged as a renowned monographist, specializing in the study of ancient Greek sculpture.
- The monographist carefully examined the intricate carvings, documenting their techniques and historical significance.
- His seminal monograph on Roman papyrology revolutionized our understanding of ancient Roman society.
- The museum's collection featured an impressive assemblage of works by monographists from various eras.
- Through his detailed monographs, the historian uncovered hidden narratives within neglected historical archives.
- The monographist's research grant enabled her to conduct extensive fieldwork and produce a definitive study on Mesoamerican archaeology.
- Her monograph on Renaissance architecture provided groundbreaking insights into the origins and evolution of Italian design.
- The esteemed monographist was invited to deliver the keynote address at the international conference on medieval literature.
- The university established a research center dedicated to the work of emerging monographists in the field of art history.
- The monographist's meticulous analysis of the manuscript revealed its provenance and its connection to a long-lost literary tradition.
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One who writes a monograph.
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Dr. Emily Carter emerged as a renowned monographist, specializing in the study of ancient Greek sculpture.
The monographist carefully examined the intricate carvings, documenting their techniques and historical significance.
His seminal monograph on Roman papyrology revolutionized our understanding of ancient Roman society.
The museum's collection featured an impressive assemblage of works by monographists from various eras.