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Hildegard of Bingen

2018
The book provides a short but thorough introduction to twelfth-century composer and visionary St. Hildegard of Bingen, creator of seventy-seven plainchant melodies (her Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum) as well as a complete play set to music, the Ordo virtutum.
Beverly Mayne Kienzle, Jenny C. Bledsoe
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Hildegard of Bingen

1989
It is problematic to refer to Hildegard of Bingen as a philosopher, even though she was familiar with the philosophical currents of her time and could animatedly and competently take a stand on them. More appropriately, one could call her a theologian, even though she would be loath to claim such authority for herself, in regard to her writing.
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Hildegard of Bingen

1990
This work contains the twenty-six visions of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), who was the first of the great German mystics, as well as a poet and a prophet, a physician, and a political moralist.
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[Hildegard of Bingen].

Revista del Museo de la Facultad de Odontologia de Buenos Aires, 2000
Countess, Benedictine nun, later on abbess, physician, mystic and saint of the Catholic Church. Being 900 years since she was born seems a good reason to pay homage to this versatile mind who was a writer on a wide variety of subjects. They were analyzed, particularly the dental subjects found in Hildegard's texts, in the orginal version in Latin.
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Hildegard of Bingen, Gospel Interpreter

2020
In Hildegard of Bingen, Gospel Interpreter, Beverly Mayne Kienzle presents and acquaints readers with Hildegard’s fifty-eight Homilies on the Gospels a dazzling summa of her theology and the culmination of her visionary insight and scriptural knowledge.
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The Letters of Hildegard of Bingen

1998
Abstract This is the second volume in what will be a translation with full scholarly apparatus of the entire correspondence of St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179). The translation follows Van Acker's definitive new edition of the Latin text, which is being published serially in Belgium by Brepols.
Joseph L Baird, Radd K Ehrman
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Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)

2018
Hildegard of Bingen saw herself as a prophet sent by God to awaken an age in which great troubles were besieging the Church and people no longer understood Scripture. She tried to alleviate the first problem by writing letters to secular and religious leaders and preaching against those she saw as the culprits, and to this end she undertook preaching ...
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Session 29: Hildegard of Bingen

2000
Abstract What happens when the object of our musicological enquiry is examined by someone from outside the discipline? Such has happened in the case of the twelfth-century nun, mystic, early scientific observer, preacher, theologian, poet, and composer Hildegard of Bingen, a historical figure in her own right long before she took her ...
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