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While Montaigne's philosophy was admired and copied in France

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Montaigne's "attempts" grew out of his commonplacing.[5] Inspired in particular by the works of Plutarch, a translation of whose Ε’uvres Morales (Moral works) into French had just been published by Jacques Amyot, Montaigne began to compose his essays in 1572; the first edition, entitled Essais, was published in two volumes in 1580.[6] For the rest of his life, he continued revising previously published essays and composing new ones. A third volume was published posthumously; together, their over 100 examples are widely regarded as the predecessor of the modern essay.

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