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Hildegard of Bingen, Two Hagiographies: "Vita Sancti Rupperti Confessoris" and "Vita Sancti Dysibodi Episcopi"

by C.P. Evans, H. Feiss

Today, after centuries of obscurity, Hildegard of Bingen has become one of the most famous women of the Middle Ages. She was a woman of great and varied talent as well as tenacious purpose. Her life centered on two places: the abbey of St. Disibod, where she grew to maturity in a community of women, and the abbey of St. Ruppert, to which she led that community after she had become its leader. In her only two efforts at hagiography, she composed vitae of these two patron saints, in whose honor she also wrote liturgical poetry. These two lives tell much about her understanding of monastic life and history. The text of the two lives in Migne's Patrologia latina is quite defective. This edition presents the complete texts from the best surviving manuscripts, along with the first translation of the two lives into English. The introduction relates the two vitae to Hildegard's biography, to her other writings, and to her establishment of her new monastery on the Rupertsberg. This edition also includes a bibliography of editions of Hildegard's Latin texts, English translations of them, and scholarly works about Hildegard.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB, (Monastery of the Ascension, Jerome, ID), a specialist in twelfth-century religion, has translated several books for Cistercian publications.

Long Description

Today, after centuries of obscurity, Hildegard of Bingen has become one of the most famous women of the Middle Ages. She was a woman of great and varied talent as well as tenacious purpose. Her life centered on two places: the abbey of St. Disibod, where she grew to maturity in a community of women, and the abbey of St. Ruppert, to which she led that community after she had become its leader. In her only two efforts at hagiography, she composed vitae of these two patron saints, in whose honor she also wrote liturgical poetry. These two lives tell much about her understanding of monastic life and history. The text of the two lives in Migne's Patrologia latina is quite defective. This edition presents the complete texts from the best surviving manuscripts, along with the first translation of the two lives into English. The introduction relates the two vitae to Hildegard's biography, to her other writings, and to her establishment of her new monastery on the Rupertsberg. This edition also includes a bibliography of editions of Hildegard's Latin texts, English translations of them, and scholarly works about Hildegard.

Details

ISBN9042923180
Author H. Feiss
Short Title HILDEGARD OF BINGEN 2 HAGIOGRA
Series Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations
Language English
ISBN-10 9042923180
ISBN-13 9789042923188
Media Book
Format Paperback
Pages 163
Translator Christopher P. Evans
DEWEY 870
Illustrations Yes
Residence US
Year 2010
Publication Date 2010-10-15
Subtitle Vita Sancti Rupperti Confessoris and Vita Sancti Dysibodi Episcopi
Imprint Peeters Publishers
Place of Publication Leuven
Country of Publication Belgium
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Series Number v.11
Audience Professional & Vocational

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