Tractate
A tractate is a formal written treatise dealing with a particular subject. The term is used across religious, scholarly, and historical contexts to designate a self-contained work that surveys a topic at some length, but is typically shorter than a full book. In English, tractate is a relatively formal or antiquarian word and is often encountered in discussions of classical or religious literature.
Etymology and usage: tractate derives from Latin tractatus, meaning a handling, treatment, or treatise. The sense
In Judaic literature: In Jewish tradition, a tractate (Masekhet in Hebrew) is a major division of the
Other uses: Outside Judaism, tractate historically referred to a formal treatise within philosophy, theology, or law.
Overall, tractate denotes a deliberately organized, topic-centered written work, most prominently used in the description of