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Hildegard and Bingen
* Hildegard of Bingen ( 1098 – 1179 )
* Hildegard of Bingen, " Scivias ," Columba Hart and Jane Bishop, translators ; New York: Paulist Press, 1990
* Hildegard of Bingen, " Scivias ," Columba Hart and Jane Bishop, translators ; New York: Paulist Press, 1990
Magnus ' writings made a significant contribution to German mysticism, which became vibrant in the minds of the Beguines and women such as Hildegard of Bingen and Mechthild of Magdeburg.
* 12th century – Hildegard of Bingen is reputed to have spoken and sung in tongues.
In Roman Catholic mysticism, Hildegard of Bingen celebrated Sophia as a cosmic figure both in her writing and art.
In the 12th century, German Benedictine abbess Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 – 1179 ) wrote several influential theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, poems, and arguably the oldest surviving morality play, while supervising brilliant miniature Illuminations.
File: Hildegard. jpg | Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 – 1179 )
Saint Hildegard of Bingen, O. S. B.
Hildegard of Bingen ’ s songs are left open for rhythmic interpretation because of the use of neumes without a staff.
The reverence for the Virgin Mary reflected in music shows how deeply influenced and inspired Hildegard of Bingen and her community were by the Virgin Mary and the saints.
Hildegard of Bingen was well known for her healing powers involving practical application of tinctures, herbs, and precious stones.
Alphabet by Hildegard von Bingen, Litterae ignotae, which she used for her language Lingua Ignota
Hildegard of Bingen ’ s correspondence with many
* Otto Müller Verlag Salzburg 1969: Hildegard von Bingen: Lieder ( modern edition in adapted square notation )
* Hildegard of Bingen, Two Hagiographies: Vita sancti Rupperti confessoris, Vita sancti Dysibodi episcopi, ed.
* Bibliography of Hildegard of Bingen
* Discography of Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard has been portrayed on film by Patricia Routledge in a dramatized BBC biographical documentary called " Hildegard Von Bingen In Portrait: Ordo Virtutum.
The film Vision-From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen, directed by Margarethe von Trotta, premiered in Europe in 2009 and in the United States in 2010.
* Baird, Joseph L and Ehrman, Radd K. The Letters of Hildegard of Bingen.
Hildegard of Bingen .” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition, Volume 11.

Hildegard and also
(; ) ( 1098 – 17 September 1179 ), also known as Saint Hildegard, and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath.
Hildegard also tells us that Jutta taught her to read and write, but that she was unlearned and therefore incapable of teaching Hildegard Biblical interpretation.
This also might have been a time when Hildegard learned how to play the ten-stringed psaltery.
Abbot Kuno of Disibodenberg also asked Hildegard to be Prioress, which would be under his authority.
Hildegard also wrote nearly 400 letters to correspondents ranging from Popes to Emperors to abbots and abbesses ; two volumes of material on natural medicine and cures ; an invented language called the Lingua ignota ; various minor works, including a gospel commentary and two works of hagiography ; and three great volumes of visionary theology: Scivias, Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life "), and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ").
In addition to her music, Hildegard also wrote three books of visions, the first of which, her Scivias (" Know the Way "), was completed in 1151.
Hildegard also wrote Physica, a text on the natural sciences, as well as Causae et Curae.
Hildegard also invented an alternative alphabet.
Hildegard has also become a figure of reverence within the contemporary New Age movement, mostly due to her holistic and natural view of healing, as well as her status as a mystic.
Sophiologist Robert Powell writes that hermetic astrology proves the match, and artist mystic Carl Schroeder claims to also be in the same lineage of Hildegard with the support and validation of reincarnation researchers Walter Semkiw and Kevin Ryerson.
He also considered and approved the works of Hildegard of Bingen.
Louis also founded the Fraumünster abbey in 853 for his daughter Hildegard.
She has also played several real-life characters for television including Barbara Pym, and, in a dramatised BBC Omnibus biographical documentary of 1994, Hildegard of Bingen.
St Hildegard of Bingen preserves an unusual Latin vocabulary that was in use in her convent, and which appears in a few of her poems ; this invention may also be influenced by Hiberno-Latin.
She also wrote about other figures in whom she was interested, including Hildegard of Bingen and the poet Coventry Patmore.
The monk himself relates that he was raised by Adalbert, a former soldier who had fought against the Saxons, the Avars (" Huns " in his text ) and the Slavs under the command of Kerold, brother of Hildegard, Charlemagne's second wife ; he was also a friend of Adalbert's son, Werinbert, another monk at Saint Gall, who died as the book was in progress.
IFOR branches and affiliates in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East grew consistently also thanks to the work of Jean Goss and Hildegard Goss-Mayr from Paris and Vienna, three times nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The work of earlier Catholic theologians on masculinity and femininity, such as Hildegard of Bingen, Edith Stein and G. E. M. Anscombe, has also become recently influential in the development of New Feminism.
Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a famous Christian mystic, also lived here for a while.
She was also favored in the court of Pippin III, and Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, was her friend.

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