Which preposition to use with minutia

of Occurrences 53%

A good baseball player, for instance, tirelessly studies both the minutiae of his technique (as how to hold a bat, how to stand at the plate) and the big combinations and possibilities of the game.

as Occurrences 2%

It is by just such minutiae as these that one place is distinguished from another and character indicated.

in Occurrences 2%

The Indians are prolix, and attach value to many minutiae in the relation which not only does not help forward the denouement, but is tedious and witless to the last degree.

at Occurrences 1%

Now I don't want to go into minutiae at table, you know, but a naked hand can no more go through a pane of thick glass without leaving some of its cuticle, to say the least, behind it, than a butterfly can go through a sausage-machine without looking the worse for it.

for Occurrences 1%

"You may depend, Emmeline, it is to arrange all the necessary minutiae for your marriage," said Lord St. Eval, who had been persuaded to remain at Oakwood that night.

from Occurrences 1%

(Aurora took pains to explain that she received these minutiae from Palmyre herself in later years.)

Which preposition to use with  minutia