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On the Interplay Between the Medicine of Hildegard of Bingen and Modern Medicine: The Role of Estrogen Receptor as an Example of Biodynamic Interface for Studying the Chronic Disease's Complexity [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
IntroductionHildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) interpreted the origins of chronic disease highlighting and anticipating, although only in a limited fashion, the importance that complex interactions among numerous genetic, internal milieu and external ...
Sabrina Melino, Elisabetta Mormone
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Ethnobotanical History: Duckweeds in Different Civilizations [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2022
This presentation examines the history of duckweeds in Chinese, Christian, Greek, Hebrew, Hindu, Japanese, Maya, Muslim, and Roman cultures and details the usage of these diminutive freshwater plants from ancient times through the Middle Ages.
Marvin Edelman   +3 more
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Hildegard de Bingen y su libro "Scivias". Ideología y conocimientos de una religiosa del siglo XII [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Literatura, 2016
El trabajo de Jeroen Deploige es un estudio de las fuentes bíblicas en la obra Scivias ("Conoce las vías [del Señor]") de la religiosa Hildegard de Bingen (1098-1179).
Jeroen Deploige
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Religious Vocabulary on Creation: Eriugena, Hildegard of Bingen, Eckhart

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This paper departs from biblical images of creation (wisdom, word, mirror), and goes on to consider those images in three medieval thinkers from the Neoplatonist tradition.
María Jesús Soto-Bruna
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Hildegard: A Trailblazer?

open access: yesMusical Offerings, 2021
Hildegard von Bingen, a Christian mystic, influenced theology, philosophy, and music during the Middle Ages. Some people today claim her as a forerunner for women’s rights because her works gained such prominence people assume she had the authority to ...
Emilie Schulze
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Hildegard of Bingen’s Embryology: Enabling Women’s Reproductive Power without Seed [PDF]

open access: yesUisahak
This paper examines Hildegard of Bingen’s embryological theory within the intricate landscape of medieval medicine and religion. It situates Hildegard’s understanding of conception within ongoing historical debates surrounding the roles of male and ...
Minji LEE
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Representations of religious women in contemporary literature [PDF]

open access: yesFeminismo/s, 2004
In the last decade of the twentieth century there existed a growing interest for revising and rewriting the biographies of women such as Hildegard Von Bingen and Teresa of Ávila whose fictionalised lives happen within the limits of convents and cloisters,
María del Carmen Rodríguez Fernández
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Dolce sirena e femmina balba: figure femminili nel Purgatorio

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Italiennes, 2021
Stuttering, one-eyed, crippled, maimed, and wan: this is how the so-called femmina balba appears in Dante’s sleep. A horrible and repulsive being who nonetheless, in the course of the dream narrated in Canto XIX of Purgatorio, undergoes an extraordinary,
Natascia Tonelli
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A Comparative Study of the Conception of Revelation in Mysticism of Ruzbihan Baqli and Hildegard of Bingen [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2020
According to phenomenologists of religion, revelation means the manifestation of the sacred based on divine grace to man, the output of which is a spiritual experience, unity, novel recognition, and rebirth.
Seyyedeh Sara Kashfi   +2 more
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The Ecological Literacies of St. Hildegard of Bingen

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2021
Literacy is, literally, a question not of education but of the letter. More than that, it is the question of the letter in the two senses the word has in English: as a symbol of the alphabet and a piece of correspondence.
Michael Marder
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