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  1. The Ordo Virtutum of Hildegard of Bingen: Critical Studies (Early Drama, Art, and Music Monograph, No 18)
  2. Let There Be Light: Based on the Visionary Spirituality of Hildegard of Bingen (30 Days With a Great Spiritual Teacher) by John J. Kirvan, Hildegard of Bingen, 1997-06
  3. The Journal of Hildegard of Bingen: A Novel by Barbara Lachman, 1995-03-28
  4. Hildegard of Bingen: The Context of Her Thought and Art (Warburg Institute Colloquia)
  5. Hildegard of Bingen: Selections from Her Writings by Hildegard Of Bingen, 2005-10-01
  6. Meditation Chants of Hildegard Von Bingen by Norma Gentile, 1997-06
  7. Hildegard Of Bingen: Mystical Writings (Crossroad Spirtual Classics Series) by Hildegard of Bingen, 1990-12-25
  8. Vita Sanctae Hildegardis =: Leben der heiligen Hildegard von Bingen. Canonizatio Sanctae Hildegardis = Kanonisation der heiligen Hildegard (Fontes Christiani) (German Edition) by Godefridus, 1998
  9. Hildegard of Bingen: A Book of Essays (Garland Medieval Casebooks)
  10. Hildegard of Bingen: On Natural Philosophy and Medicine by Margaret Berger Jackson, Margaret Berger Jackson, 1999-04-01
  11. "Die brennende Vernunft": Studien zur Semantik der "rationalitas" bei Hildegard von Bingen (Mystik in Geschichte und Gegenwart) (German Edition) by Fabio Chavez Alvarez, 1991
  12. Turning Pain into Power: A Retreat With Gerard Manley Hopkins and Hildegard of Bingen (Retreat With-- Series) by Gloria Hutchinson, Floria Hutchinson, 1995-12
  13. Creation and Christ: The Wisdom of Hildegard of Bingen (Spiritual Samplers) by Columba Hart, Jane Bishop, 1996-07
  14. Hildegard of Bingen: Mystic, Healer, Companion of the Angels by Ingeborg Ulrich, 1993-11

41. Hildegard Von Bingen - A Discography
This is to the best of my knowledge a complete discography of hildegard von bingen. It will be regularly updated as soon I am aware of corrections or
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Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) - A discography
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Last update: 08/19/2007 This is to the best of my knowledge a complete discography of Hildegard von Bingen. It will be regularly updated as soon I am aware of corrections or additions.
BIOGRAPHY
    I suggest that you refer to Roland Horst's website , one of the most complete sites on Hildegard von Bingen. There you will find many links that will probably answer most of your questions. It is also worth mentioning the book "VISION, The Life and Music of Hildegard von Bingen", compiled and edited by Jane Bobko, Penguin Studio, 1995. An overview of Hildegard's life can also be found in the periodical "Goldberg", 2/98, pp. 24-35.
CONTENT
This discography lists Hildegard's work according to the order stated in Barbara Newman's book " Hildegard of Bingen - Symphonia, A Critical Edition of the Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum" (Ithaca and London Cornell University Press, 2nd ed., 1998). Hildegard composed 43 antiphons, 18 responsories, 4 hymns and 7 sequences, 2 symphonies (virgin and widows) and three unique pieces (Alleluia, Kyrie and O viridissima virga) for a total of 77 works.
This discography is divided into three parts: Part I lists all the works attributed to Hildegard von Bingen. The entry refers to the

42. Hildegard Von Bingen: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
hildegard von bingen , Catholic Nun / Composer / Religious Figure Born 1098 Birthplace Nahe, Germany Died September 1179 Best Known As Medieval.
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  • Born: Birthplace: Nahe, Germany Died: September 1179 Best Known As: Medieval prophet, healer and composer
Hildegard of Bingen began having visions as a child, but it wasn't until she was in her forties that her revelations in Christianity made her turn to composing. She founded convents and wrote plays, liturgies and hymns in praise of saints. Incredibly prolific, she was also considered a healer and early theologian and she was venerated in the church. Her compositions continue to be performed and recorded today. ADVERTISEMENT Home Business Entertainment Food ... More... InitForm('lookup1','autodiv1','down'); Library Arts Business Entertainment Food ... Music Encyclopedia Hildegard of Bingen b Bemersheim, Rheinhessen, 1098; d Rupertsberg, 17 Sept 1179). German composer, abbess and mystic. Her writings include much lyrical and dramatic poetry which has survived with monophonic music. The

43. Hildegard Von Bingen Lyrics In Latin And English
O vos felices radices and O ignis spiritus . Rupert R. Chappelle translation. With lots of links related to hildegard.
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O vos felices radices - O you happy roots
O ignis spiritus - O holy fire
Links to the page with the translations follow: Give me the whole thing, pictures and text Just give me the text and keep your images Send me the O Ignis Spiritus ... music manuscript page with the 135 K JPG here are some cool Hildegard sites: Hildegard von Bingen Bookstore offers an extensive collection of books by and about Hildegard. The life and works of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) an online biography with pictures. Early Music Women Composers an extensive discography of Hildegard's music with some texts by Hildegard (in english) with commentary. Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) some images and a short translation from the Scivias. Tracks of Hildegard in Bingen ideal for your trip to Bingen to celebrate her 900th birthday. Bison Publishing books and music recordings. Women Writers - Hildegard of Bingen. music transcriptions, art, texts and articles. Stevie Wishart High Flyers 850 years apart interesting article about Hildegard and the artist who performs her music. First web reference that I have seen about Hildegard and herb. The Music of Faith, Part I: Toward the Big Hildegard Anniversary

44. Hildegard Von Bingen
hildegard Von bingen was a pioneer in science, philosophy, and music.
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Hildegard von Bingen
Hildegard Von Bingen was a pioneer in science, philosophy, and music.
Hildegard Von Bingen has been claimed as one of their own by Catholics, feminists, musicians, scientists, and New Age devotees. In reality, she was a woman ahead of her time, but one deeply attached to tradition and mindful of her duties to the Church. Hildegard was born at Bockelheim on the Nahe in 1098. Her family was one of wealth and nobility, and probably went by the name of Stein. Her father was a professional soldier under the Count of Spanheim. Her parents, Mathilda and Hildebert, dedicated this tenth child to God, and from an early age she learned to sing and chant in Latin, though she was not taught to read and write. Hildegard began to have supernatural visions at the age of three, but did not reveal this gift to others for many years. At the age of eight, Hildegard was placed in the care of an anchoress named Jutta. Anchoresses were not average nuns. Their life was far more solitary and brutal. They lived alone in cells, having food passed to them through a small window, and spent most of their time in meditation or handiwork. Jutta had been a woman blessed with material wealth and beauty, but had turned her back on the world in favor of the religious life. Hildegard emulated Jutta for the rest of her life. She was invested with the habit of St. Benedict while still in her teens. When Hildegard was 38 years old, Jutta died, and Hildegard was made mother superior. In 1147, a vision commanded her to move her convent and eighteen sisters to Rupertsberg, near the town of Bingen, on the left bank of the Rhine. Approximately 20 years later, she founded another convent on the right side of the Rhine at Eibingen.

45. Hildegard Von Bingen
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47. Hildegard Von Bingen
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    Born: September 16,1098, the tenth child of a noble family Birthplace: Died: September 17,1179, Rupertsberg Germany Also known as: Hildegard of Bingen, "Sybil of the Rhine" and St. Hildegard. Type of Compositions: Works of theology and visionary writings. Influence: Jutta, an anchoress who was born to a wealthy family but decided to dedicate her life to God. Hildegard was 8 years old when she was sent to Jutta to receive religious education.

    48. Hilde Girls - A Voice From The Past Into The Lives Of Women Today - About Hildeg
    At a time when few women wrote, hildegard produced major works of theology took to Mt. St. Rupert near bingen and the Nahe River where she was raised.
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    Education Visions Migration ... Sainthood At a time when few women wrote, Hildegard produced major works of theology and visionary writings. She is the first composer whose biography is known. She composed 77 songs, including an "opera" or morality play set to music which was far ahead of its time. She left over 70 poems and nine books and when few women were accorded respect, she was consulted by and advised bishops, popes, and kings. She used the curative powers of natural objects for healing, and wrote treatises about natural history and the medicinal uses of plants, animals, trees and stones. She founded two vibrant convents, where her musical plays were performed and although not yet canonized, Hildegard has been beatified, and is frequently referred to as Saint Hildegard. Child Gifted
    Hildegard was born 800 years ago (the summer of 1098) in the Rhineland valley of Germany. Hildegard, daughter of a German knight attached to the castle of Bickenheim, was the 10th child (a tithe) in the family. As was customary with the tenth child, whom the family could not count on feeding, she was dedicated at birth to the church. The girl started to have visions of luminous objects at the age of three, but soon realized she was unique in this ability and hid this gift for many years.

    49. Hildegard Von Bingen - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ein Porträt der Äbtissin und Mystikerin aus dem freien Lexikon.
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Hildegard von Bingen empf¤ngt eine g¶ttliche Inspiration und gibt sie an ihren Schreiber weiter. Miniatur aus dem Rupertsberger Codex des Liber Scivias Hildegard von Bingen (* um 1098; † 17. September im Kloster Rupertsberg bei Bingen ), war Benediktinerin (seit 1136 „btissin ) und gilt als erste, aber nicht typische Vertreterin der deutschen Mystik des Mittelalters. Ihre Werke befassen sich mit Religion, Medizin, Musik, Ethik und Kosmologie . Ein umfangreicher Briefwechsel mit auch harschen Ermahnungen gegen¼ber selbst hochgestellten Zeitgenossen und Berichte ¼ber weite Seelsorge reisen einschlieŸlich ¶ffentlicher Predigtt¤tigkeit sind uns erhalten. Dass dies einer Frau in der mittelalterlichen Gesellschaft m¶glich war, l¤sst sich dadurch erkl¤ren, dass ihr prophetisches Selbstverst¤ndnis von ihrer Umwelt geteilt wurde. Ihre Reliquien werden in Eibingen aufbewahrt.
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    50. Hildegard Von Bingen
    hildegard von bingen was born in 1098 on the farm Bermersheim near Alzey. In order to remind of her 900th birthday, in 1998 various exhibitions and lectures
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    Hildegard von Bingen - Were her visions actually halos?
    by Mark Vornhusen Deutsche Version
    Representation of the first vision in “Liber divinorum operum“.
    The upper wings are equal to the Party arc. The wings below are equal to the upper tangent arc. The figure is formed by the upper and the lower sun pillar. The lamb in his hand is the sun and the snake beneath his feet is the 22°-ha1o together with the lower tangent arc. Hildegard von Bingen was born in 1098 on the farm Bermersheim near Alzey. In order to remind of her 900th birthday, in 1998 various exhibitions and lectures took place and also the media reported on Hildegard‘s life. The centre of Hildegard‘s life was formed by lights that she saw in the sky again and again. She interpreted them as visions sent by God and described them in her books.
    After 1 had already come to the conclusion that St. John of Jerusalem‘s revelation can be led back upon a halo display, I began to examine also Hildegard‘s books on halos. Already at first sight it became clear that in her visions there are lots of parallels to halos.
    Halos are geometrical shapes in the sky which are caused by refraction and reflection of sunlight from ice crystals. So halos are just made of light. At rare occasions they can reach a dazzling brightness.

    51. HILDEGARD VON BINGEN, Biography, Discography
    Was hildegard inspired by divine visions, or did she suffer from migraines? The question has been asked in this century, but the answer only reveals our own
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    B ... Z HILDEGARD VON BINGEN (1098 - 1179)Abbess, mystic, musician and writer. Composed plainchant and wrote learned treatises on natural science, medicine and theology. Was Hildegard inspired by divine visions, or did she suffer from migraines? The question has been asked in this century, but the answer only reveals our own view of the world. Hildegard's reality was indeed one of inspired visions and these visions reinforced a powerful will to succeed that made her one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages. Hildegard enjoyed a relatively privileged position as abbess of a wealthy convent. At the age of eight, her parents sent her to a local convent for religious training. She eventually rose to the rank of abbess, and succeeded in forming an independent convent near Rupertsberg. Over the course of her life, Hildegard managed to educate herself far beyond the knowledge demanded for a woman of her rank. Significantly, she passed this knowledge on in the form of learned studies of natural science, medicine and other matters. At the same time, Hildegard was a mystic, experiencing visions of what she called "the divine light" from an early age. These visions were accepted as authentic by the church, and this added to Hildegard’s stature. She exploited this by being an outspoken advocate of all she believed, even to the point of confronting popes and emperors when she thought they were not following God's will.

    52. Hildegard Von Bingen
    O Mary, artist of life, hail! By recreating wholeness, you have convulsed death itself. hildegard von bingen from De Sancta Maria In Praise of Mary
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    O Mary, artist of life, hail!
    By recreating wholeness, you have convulsed death itself.
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  • 54. Hildegard Von Bingen | Classical Music Composer
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    55. Hildegard Von Bingen (1098 - 1179) - Find A Grave Memorial
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    56. Hildegard Von Bingen
    hildegard VON bingen. Born 1098, Bermersheim, Germany Died September 17, 1179, Rupertsberg, Germany. Abbess, mystic, musician, and writer.
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    HILDEGARD VON BINGEN Born: 1098, Bermersheim, Germany
    Died: September 17, 1179, Rupertsberg, Germany.
    Abbess, mystic, musician, and writer. Composed plainchant and wrote learned treatises on natural science, medicine, and theology.
    Was Hildegard inspired by divine visions, or did she suffer from migraines? The question has been asked in this century, but the answer only reveals our own view of the world. Hildegard's reality was indeed one of inspired visions and these visions reinforced a powerful will to succeed that made her one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages.
    Hildegard enjoyed a relatively privileged position as abbess of a wealthy convent. At the age of 8, her parents sent her to a local convent for religious training. She eventually rose to the rank of abbess, and succeeded in forming an independent convent near Rupertsberg. Over the course of her life, Hildegard managed to educate herself far beyond the knowledge demanded for a woman of her rank. Significantly, she passed this knowledge on in the form of learned studies of natural science, medicine, and other matters. At the same time, Hildegard was a mystic, experiencing visions of what she called "the divine light" from an early age. These visions were accepted as authentic by the church, and this added to Hildegard’s stature. She exploited this by being an outspoken advocate of all she believed, even to the point of confronting popes and emperors when she thought they were not following God’s will.

    57. Hildegard Von Bingen - ChoralWiki
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    59. Hildegard Von Bingen - Heilkundige Des Mittelalters Biografie
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