He also wrote an educational treatise dedicated to John, Count of Nassau.
The work became the most popular educational treatise of the Late Middle Ages.
She turned instead to writing religious and educational treatises, such as Letters on Education (1801).
In this cartoon, Goofy provides an educational treatise on swimming and diving with questionable results.
The progressive machinist: a practical and educational treatise, with illustrations.
Here, in 1762, the public executioner burned Rousseau's provocative educational treatise "Emile."
A prominent Bolivian poet and philosopher, he wrote a number of educational treatises and also practiced law, journalism, and diplomacy.
This is considered to be the first educational treatise in English.
Commissions making the case for higher educational spending have begun issuing reports that sound more like stock offerings than educational treatises.
Sarwar's book was not the dispassionate educational treatise it purported to be.