Treatise
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A treatise is a formal, systematic written analysis of a subject.
- Treatises have been written by various philosophers:
- Aristotle - various treatises
- John Locke - Two Treatises of Government
- David Hume - A Treatise of Human Nature
- René Descartes - Treatise on the World and Compendium Musicae
- William Godwin - one of the first anarchist treatises
- Karl Marx - Das Kapital
- Niccolò Machiavelli - The Prince, and Discourses on Livy
- Hector Berlioz - Treatise on Instrumentation & Orchestration
- Other well known treastises include:
- Recent economics treatises have also been written:
- Treatises on architecture:
- De architectura, Vitruvius (ca. 40 CE)
- De re aedificatoria , Leon Battista Alberti(1450)
- I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura, Andrea Palladio (1570)
- EU Energy and transportation:
- Treatise project provides free training in environmental transport for energy, environmental and fleet professionals [1].