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Martin Luther

In the Essays of Michel de Montaigne

There are two instances of Martin Luther in two chapters.

Normalized frequency of Martin Luther in the Essays

Bar graph showing log-normalized frequency of Martin Luther over the 108 chapters of the Essays where two chapters are highlighted.To the Reader (FM.1): 0 instance / 246 wordsBy Various Ways We Arrive at the Same End (I.1): 0 instance / 1,339 wordsOn Sorrow (I.2): 0 instance / 1,150 wordsOur Attachments Outlive Us (I.3): 0 instance / 2,742 wordsHow the Soul Releases Its Emotions on False Objects When Real Ones Are Missing (I.4): 0 instance / 833 wordsWhether the Commander of a Place Under Siege Ought to Go Out to Parley (I.5): 0 instance / 974 wordsThe Dangerous Hour of Parley (I.6): 0 instance / 879 wordsIntent Is the Arbiter of Our Actions (I.7): 0 instance / 560 wordsOn Idleness (I.8): 0 instance / 404 wordsOn Liars (I.9): 0 instance / 2,056 wordsOn Quick or Slow Speech (I.10): 0 instance / 823 wordsOn Prognostications (I.11): 0 instance / 1,560 wordsOn Constancy (I.12): 0 instance / 860 wordsProtocol at the Meetings of Kings (I.13): 0 instance / 517 wordsThere Is a Price to Pay for Needlessly Defending a Position (I.14): 0 instance / 434 wordsOn the Punishment of Cowardice (I.15): 0 instance / 530 wordsA Record of Some Ambassadors (I.16): 0 instance / 1,118 wordsOn Fear (I.17): 0 instance / 934 wordsLet Others Judge of Our Happiness after Our Death (I.18): 0 instance / 973 wordsTo Philosophize Is to Learn to Die (I.19): 0 instance / 6,213 wordsOn the Power of Imagination (I.20): 0 instance / 4,300 wordsOne Person’s Gain Is Another Person’s Loss (I.21): 0 instance / 256 wordsOn Custom and Not Easily Changing an Accepted Law (I.22): 0 instance / 7,587 wordsVarious Events Sharing the Same Premise (I.23): 0 instance / 4,358 wordsOn Pedantry (I.24): 0 instance / 5,382 wordsOn the Education of Children (I.25): 0 instance / 16,387 wordsIt Is Folly to Measure the True and the False by Our Own Capacity (I.26): 0 instance / 1,666 wordsOn Friendship (I.27): 0 instance / 5,721 wordsTwenty-Nine Sonnets of Étienne de La Boétie (I.28): 0 instance / 282 wordsOn Moderation (I.29): 0 instance / 2,165 wordsOn Cannibals (I.30): 0 instance / 5,945 wordsHazarding an Opinion on God’s Plans Demands Caution (I.31): 0 instance / 894 wordsOn Fleeing from Pleasures at the Cost of One’s Life (I.32): 0 instance / 702 wordsWhere Reason Goes Fortune Often Goes Too (I.33): 0 instance / 1,269 wordsOn a Deficiency in Our Systems (I.34): 0 instance / 527 wordsOn the Custom of Wearing Clothes (I.35): 0 instance / 1,431 wordsOn Cato the Younger (I.36): 0 instance / 1,578 wordsHow We Cry and Laugh at the Same Thing (I.37): 0 instance / 1,272 wordsOn Solitude (I.38): 0 instance / 4,815 wordsA Consideration on Cicero (I.39): 0 instance / 2,340 wordsThe Taste of Good and Bad Things Depends Mostly on the Opinion We Have of Them (I.40): 0 instance / 7,894 wordsOn Not Sharing One’s Fame (I.41): 0 instance / 1,064 wordsOn the Inequality among Us (I.42): 0 instance / 4,108 wordsOn Sumptuary Laws (I.43): 0 instance / 849 wordsOn Sleep (I.44): 0 instance / 976 wordsOn the Battle of Dreux (I.45): 0 instance / 533 wordsOn Names (I.46): 0 instance / 2,145 wordsOn the Uncertainty of Our Judgment (I.47): 0 instance / 2,727 wordsOn War Horses (I.48): 0 instance / 3,595 wordsOn Ancient Customs (I.49): 0 instance / 1,780 wordsOn Democritus and Heraclitus (I.50): 0 instance / 1,426 wordsOn the Vanity of Words (I.51): 0 instance / 1,354 wordsOn the Parsimony of the Ancients (I.52): 0 instance / 302 wordsOn a Saying of Caesar (I.53): 0 instance / 487 wordsOn Vain Subtleties (I.54): 0 instance / 1,287 wordsOn Smells (I.55): 0 instance / 782 wordsOn Prayers (I.56): 0 instance / 3,862 wordsOn Age (I.57): 0 instance / 1,123 wordsOn the Inconsistency of Our Actions (II.1): 0 instance / 2,894 wordsOn Drunkenness (II.2): 0 instance / 3,823 wordsA Custom of the Island of Cea (II.3): 0 instance / 5,993 wordsBusiness Can Wait (II.4): 0 instance / 906 wordsOn Conscience (II.5): 0 instance / 1,526 wordsOn Practice (II.6): 0 instance / 4,714 wordsOn Honorary Awards (II.7): 0 instance / 1,482 wordsOn the Affection of Fathers for Their Children (II.8): 0 instance / 8,812 wordsOn the Armor of the Parthians (II.9): 0 instance / 1,287 wordsOn Books (II.10): 0 instance / 5,912 wordsOn Cruelty (II.11): 0 instance / 6,235 wordsApology for Raymond Sebond (II.12): 1 instance / 76,143 wordsOn Judging of the Death of Another (II.13): 0 instance / 2,604 wordsHow Our Mind Hinders Itself (II.14): 0 instance / 336 wordsDifficulty Increases Our Desire (II.15): 0 instance / 2,302 wordsOn Glory (II.16): 0 instance / 5,659 wordsOn Presumption (II.17): 0 instance / 13,605 wordsOn Calling Out Lies (II.18): 0 instance / 1,872 wordsOn Freedom of Conscience (II.19): 0 instance / 1,747 wordsWe Taste Nothing Pure (II.20): 0 instance / 1,221 wordsAgainst Laziness (II.21): 0 instance / 1,788 wordsOn Couriers (II.22): 0 instance / 519 wordsOn Bad Means to a Good End (II.23): 0 instance / 1,382 wordsOn Roman Greatness (II.24): 0 instance / 659 wordsOn Not Faking an Illness (II.25): 0 instance / 919 wordsOn Thumbs (II.26): 0 instance / 341 wordsCowardice, Mother of Cruelty (II.27): 0 instance / 4,113 wordsAll Things Have Their Season (II.28): 0 instance / 797 wordsOn Virtue (II.29): 0 instance / 3,239 wordsOn a Monster Child (II.30): 0 instance / 648 wordsOn Anger (II.31): 0 instance / 3,092 wordsIn Defense of Seneca and Plutarch (II.32): 0 instance / 2,846 wordsThe Story of Spurina (II.33): 0 instance / 3,116 wordsObservations on Julius Caesar’s Methods of Waging War (II.34): 0 instance / 3,580 wordsOn Three Good Women (II.35): 0 instance / 3,416 wordsOn the Most Excellent Men (II.36): 0 instance / 2,707 wordsOn the Resemblance of Children to Their Fathers (II.37): 0 instance / 12,917 wordsOn the Useful and the Honorable (III.1): 0 instance / 6,593 wordsOn Repentance (III.2): 0 instance / 6,289 wordsOn Three Kinds of Relations (III.3): 0 instance / 5,358 wordsOn Diversion (III.4): 0 instance / 4,347 wordsOn Some Verses of Virgil (III.5): 0 instance / 24,595 wordsOn Coaches (III.6): 0 instance / 8,050 wordsOn the Inconvenience of High Status (III.7): 0 instance / 2,111 wordsOn the Art of Discussion (III.8): 0 instance / 10,193 wordsOn Vanity (III.9): 0 instance / 25,500 wordsOn Conserving One’s Will (III.10): 0 instance / 9,995 wordsOn the Lame (III.11): 0 instance / 4,683 wordsOn Physiognomy (III.12): 0 instance / 12,363 wordsOn Experience (III.13): 1 instance / 24,731 words