monomath vs recondite

monomath

noun
  • A person with an extensive knowledge of a single subject or field, but little knowledge of others. 

recondite

noun
  • A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae. 

  • A recondite (hidden or obscure) person or thing. 

adj
  • Difficult to grasp or understand; abstruse, profound. 

  • Little known; esoteric, secret. 

  • Having mastery over one's field, including its esoteric minutiae; learned. 

  • Deliberately employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references; intentionally obscure. 

How often have the words monomath and recondite occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )