ABSTRACT

Drawing on contemporary sources, the text unfolds Hildegard's life from the time of her entrance into an anchoress's cell--where a woman would remain in pious isolation--to her death as a famed visionary and writer, abbess and confidante of popes and kings, more than seventy years later. Against this background the author explores Hildegard's vast creative work, encompassing theology, medicine, natural history, poetry, and music.

chapter |11 pages

Life and Death

chapter |17 pages

World and Cloister

chapter |16 pages

The Ways of God

chapter |18 pages

The Subtleties of Nature

chapter |34 pages

Celestial Harmonies

chapter |13 pages

Man and the Cosmos

chapter |15 pages

Admonition and Advice

chapter |10 pages

Worldly Discords

chapter |16 pages

Potent Infirmities