monograph
noun /ˈmɒnəɡrɑːf/
/ˈmɑːnəɡræf/
(specialist)- a detailed written study of a single subject, usually in the form of a short book
专论;专题文章;专著 - He has published several books on Cubism and numerous monographs on individual artists.
他已经发表了几本关于立体主义的书,以及多篇针对个别艺术家的专题文章。
词源early 19th cent. (earlier monography): from modern Latin monographia, from monographus ‘writer on a single genus or species’. - He has published several books on Cubism and numerous monographs on individual artists.