Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard von Bingen
CountryHoly Roman Empire
LanguagesMedieval Latin
Dates1098 — 1179

Hildegard of Bingen OSB, also known as the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner of the Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most recorded in modern history. A number of scholars has considered her to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.— Wikipedia
Works

Causae et Curae
Causes and Cures
Medieval Latin · 1150Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
1 translation

Ordo Virtutum
Order of the Virtues
Medieval Latin · 1151Drama / Theatre / Plays
1 translation

Scivias
Scivias
Medieval Latin · 1152Biography / Memoir / Reportage
4 translations
Physica
Physica
Medieval Latin · 1155Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
1 translation

Symphonia harmoniae caelestium revelationum
Symphony of the Harmony of Celestial Revelations
Medieval Latin · c. 1151-1158Other
2 translations

Liber Divinorum Operum
Book of Divine Works
Medieval Latin · 1163Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
3 translations

Liber Vitae Meritorum
Book of Life's Merits
Medieval Latin · 1163Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
3 translations
Epistolarium
Correspondence
Medieval Latin · 1991Correspondence / Letters
3 translations
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