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Hildegarde ou Pseudo-Hildegarde ? Réflexions sur l'authenticité du traité "Cause et cure" [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Hildegarde elle-même se reconnaissait la paternité d'un écrit scientifique appelé Liber subtilitatum diversarum naturarum creaturarum connu sous l'appellation de Physica, titre que lui donna à la Renaissance l'imprimeur strasbourgeois Jean Schott. Mais l'
Moulinier, Laurence
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Demon Possessed or Spirit-Filled? Religious Dissent and Feminine Religiosity in the Twelfth Century Rhineland

open access: yesI Quaderni del MAES
Around 1169, after several failed attempts to exorcise a young noble woman from the Lower Rhine region, called Sigewize, she is brought to Rupertsberg where the ritual is successfully conducted not only according to the indications of the famous ...
Andra Alexiu
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“Many Know Much but Do Not Know Themselves”: Self-Knowledge, Humility, and Perfection in the Medieval Affective Contemplative Tradition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Today, philosophers interested in self-knowledge usually look to the scholastic tradition, where the topic is addressed in a systematic and familiar way.
Van Dyke, Christina
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Die vier Elemente : Feuer Wasser Erde Luft [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Die vier Elemente im Zusammenhang der Anthropologie zu behandeln, ist heute keineswegs selbstverständlich. Die naturphilosophische Lehre von den Elementen fand ihre erste Ausprägung bei Empedokles. Ihre Ausarbeitung bei Platon und Aristoteles war für die
Böhme, Hartmut
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Visiones hildegardianas del cosmos: del Scivias al Liber divinorum operum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Hildegarde de Bingen describiu dúas visións do cosmos: unha no Sciuias, ao comezo da súa actividade como escritora, e outra na súa última obra, o Liber diuinorum operum.
Santos-Paz, José C.
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In te non deficit ullum gaudium : lire une affectivité « lesbienne » dans les Symphonia de Hildegarde de Bingen

open access: yesPerspectives Médiévales
This article focuses on the discourse of medieval women, the emotions and desires they expressed themselves within their texts. Does what is said literally in the texts express an implicit "lesbian" discourse?
Hannah Victoria
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Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) : the Exceptional Way of a Medieval Visionary Woman. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The goal of this article is to present a few aspects of the extensive body of work by the visionary nun Hildegard of Bingen, relating her acceptance with the 12th century context and suggesting certain research possibilities.
Palazzo, Carmen Lícia
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