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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
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    gbv_181328377X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (392 pages)
    ISBN: 9781512823080
    Series Statement: The Middle Ages Series
    Content: In Cosmos, Liturgy, and the Arts in the Twelfth Century, Margot E. Fassler takes readers into the rich, complex world of Hildegard of Bingen’s Scivias (meaning “Know the ways”) to explore how medieval thinkers understood and imagined the universe. Hildegard, renowned for her contributions to theology, music, literature, and art, developed unique methods for integrating these forms of thought and expression into a complete vision of the cosmos and of the human journey. Scivias was Hildegard’s first major theological work and the only one of her writings that was both illuminated and copied by scribes from her monastery during her lifetime. It contains not just religious visions and theological commentary, but also a shortened version of Hildegard’s play Ordo virtutum (“Play of the virtues”), plus the texts and music of fourteen musical compositions.These elements of Scivias, Fassler contends, form a coherent whole demonstrating how Hildegard used theology and the liturgical arts to lead and to teach the nuns of her community. Hildegard’s visual and sonic images unfold slowly and deliberately, opening up varied paths of knowing. Hildegard and her nuns adapted forms of singing that they believed to be crucial to the reform of the Church in their day and central to the ongoing turning of the heavens and to the nature of time itself. Hildegard’s vision of the universe is a “Cosmic Egg,” as described in Scivias, filled with strife and striving, and at its center unfolds the epic drama of every human soul, embodied through sound and singing. Though Hildegard’s view of the cosmos is far removed from modern understanding, Fassler’s analysis reveals how this dynamic cosmological framework from the Middle Ages resonates with contemporary thinking in surprising ways, and underscores the vitality of the arts as embodied modes of theological expression and knowledge
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , ILLUSTRATIONS , ABBREVIATIONS , NOTE ON CONVENTIONS , INTRODUCTION , CHAPTER 1 The Cosmological Background , CHAPTER 2 Scivias on the Rupertsberg , CHAPTER 3 Cosmology and the Liturgy: Hildegard and the One Enthroned , CHAPTER 4 Hildegard and the Hexameron , CHAPTER 5 The Cosmic Egg and the Liturgy , CHAPTER 6 The Edifice of Salvation and Its Virtues , CHAPTER 7 Fall and Recovery in the Ordo Virtutum , CHAPTER 8 Endings and Time Beyond Time , APPENDIX 1 Locations of Paintings, Flourished Initials, Headings, and Quire Signatures in Wiesbaden 1 , APPENDIX 2 Scribes Responsible for Texts and Headings in MS W, Wiesbaden 1, Illuminated Scivias, from Black-and- White Photos , APPENDIX 3 Texts for the Office of All Saints, with Commentary , APPENDIX 4 Smaller Dramatic/Musical Units as Found in the Ordo virtutum , NOTES , BIBLIOGRAPHY , GENERAL INDEX , INDEX OF CHANTS AND CHANT TEXTS FROM THE LITURGY, SYMPHONIA AND THE ORDO VIRTUTUM , INDEX OF SCRIPTURE , INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781512823073
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fassler, Margot Elsbeth Cosmos, liturgy, and the arts in the twelfth century Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023 ISBN 9781512823073
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Hildegard Bingen, Äbtissin, Heilige 1098-1179 Scivias ; Kosmologie ; Liturgie ; Kunst ; Buchmalerei ; Frauenmystik ; Musik ; Geschichte 1100-1200
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