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The Cambridge Companion to Hildegard of Bingen

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The Cambridge Companion to Hildegard of Bingen

This specially commissioned collection of thirteen essays explores the life and works of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), monastic founder, leader of a community of nuns, composer, active correspondent, and writer of religious visions, theological treatises, sermons, and scientific and medical texts. Aimed at advanced university students and new Hildegard researchers, the essays provide a broad context for Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offer comprehensive discussions on each of the main areas of her output. Engagingly written by experts in medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and the history of medicine, the essays are grounded in Hildegard's twelfth-century context, and investigate her output within its monastic and liturgical environments, her reputation during and after her life, and the materiality of the transmission of her works, considering aspects of manuscript layout, illumination, and scribal practices at her Rupertsberg monastery.

  • Provides an introduction to this outstanding female polymath of the twelfth century, her music and her writings
  • Explores the context of Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offers comprehensive discussions of each of the main areas of her output
  • Includes contributions from leading experts in a variety of disciplines such as medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and history of medicine

This specially commissioned collection of thirteen essays explores the life and works of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), monastic founder, leader of a community of nuns, composer, active correspondent, and writer of religious visions, theological treatises, sermons, and scientific and medical texts. Aimed at advanced university students and new Hildegard researchers, the essays provide a broad context for Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offer comprehensive discussions on each of the main areas of her output. Engagingly written by experts in medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and the history of medicine, the essays are grounded in Hildegard's twelfth-century context, and investigate her output within its monastic and liturgical environments, her reputation during and after her life, and the materiality of the transmission of her works, considering aspects of manuscript layout, illumination, and scribal practices at her Rupertsberg monastery.

  • Provides an introduction to this outstanding female polymath of the twelfth century, her music and her writings
  • Explores the context of Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offers comprehensive discussions of each of the main areas of her output
  • Includes contributions from leading experts in a variety of disciplines such as medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and history of medicine
$31.12
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$31.12

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This specially commissioned collection of thirteen essays explores the life and works of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), monastic founder, leader of a community of nuns, composer, active correspondent, and writer of religious visions, theological treatises, sermons, and scientific and medical texts. Aimed at advanced university students and new Hildegard researchers, the essays provide a broad context for Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offer comprehensive discussions on each of the main areas of her output. Engagingly written by experts in medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and the history of medicine, the essays are grounded in Hildegard's twelfth-century context, and investigate her output within its monastic and liturgical environments, her reputation during and after her life, and the materiality of the transmission of her works, considering aspects of manuscript layout, illumination, and scribal practices at her Rupertsberg monastery.

  • Provides an introduction to this outstanding female polymath of the twelfth century, her music and her writings
  • Explores the context of Hildegard's life and monastic setting, and offers comprehensive discussions of each of the main areas of her output
  • Includes contributions from leading experts in a variety of disciplines such as medieval history, theology, German literature, musicology, and history of medicine

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