
Hildegard von Bingen, O.S.B. Illumination from the Liber Scivias showing Hildegard receiving a vision and dictating to her scribe and secretary. Hildegard and Jutta most likely prayed, meditated, read scriptures such as the psalter, and did handwork during the hours of the Divine Office. This might have been a time. EDITOR'S NOTE: Hildegard of Bingen (1089 to 1179) was a notable figure in medieval. Scholastic thought both because she. Reader in the minutiae of monastic disputes that absorbed a considerable part of her. From a manuscript of Hildegard's Scivias, written at Bingen about 1180. Figure 99 (right). The New Heavens.
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