Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In the manner or form of a monograph.
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- adverb In a
monographic manner; in the manner of a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or group of subjects.
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Examples
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How to effectively weed series, cataloged both monographically and serially without increasing cataloging workload unduly?
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But as this outline can no longer contain the innumerable species now known to me, I take up monographically the species from the different geological formations in the order of the deposits, and publish as many supplements as there are great formations rich in fossil fishes.
Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence Agassiz, Louis 1885
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But as this outline can no longer contain the innumerable species now known to me, I take up monographically the species from the different geological formations in the order of the deposits, and publish as many supplements as there are great formations rich in fossil fishes.
Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence Louis Agassiz 1840
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Instead of focusing monographically on what happened in five districts,
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"I was working in a commercial gallery, so I was seeing the role that exhibitions played all over New York in terms of the functioning of this overall system," said Mr. Altshuler, now the director of the museum studies program at N.Y.U. "Art history tended to be written monographically: most of the effort in the discipline had gone into studying individuals and their works, rather than looking at the system of display and distribution of those works."
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"I was working in a commercial gallery, so I was seeing the role that exhibitions played all over New York in terms of the functioning of this overall system," said Mr. Altshuler, now the director of the museum studies program at N.Y.U. "Art history tended to be written monographically: most of the effort in the discipline had gone into studying individuals and their works, rather than looking at the system of display and distribution of those works."
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"I was working in a commercial gallery, so I was seeing the role that exhibitions played all over New York in terms of the functioning of this overall system," said Mr. Altshuler, now the director of the museum studies program at N.Y.U. "Art history tended to be written monographically: most of the effort in the discipline had gone into studying individuals and their works, rather than looking at the system of display and distribution of those works."
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It said, "Two of the tapes are centered monographically on innumerable shots from every angle of and various distances to the Twin Towers in New York.
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