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Hildegard von Bingen,
pronounced [ˈhɪldəɡaʁt fɔn ˈbɪŋən]; Latin:
Hildegardis Bingensis; c. 1098 – 17
September 1179), also
known as the
Sibyl of the Rhine, was...
- (Hildegardis
Bingensis). CCCM 92. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1996. Führkötter,
Adelgundis and
Angela Carlevaris, eds.
Scivias (Hildegardis
Bingensis). CCCM...
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Languages Ancient to Modern", Exemplaria, III, 2, 1991, pp. 267–298.
Bingensis,
Hildegardis (1175–1190). Riesencodex. pp. 934, 464v.
Archived from the...
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containing a
considerable number of
undescribed species in
addition to A.
bingensis, A. brunneopictus, A. brunneosquamulosus, A. chiangmaiensis, A. duplocingulatus...
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berkeleyi Amanita
bertaultii Amanita
bharatensis Amanita
bicolor Amanita
bingensis Amanita
bivolvata Amanita
borneensis Amanita
bresadolana Amanita brunneistriatula...
- 2009.
Hildegard of Bingen.
Expositiones evangeliorum, in
Hildegardis Bingensis,
Opera minora. Co-edited with
Carolyn Muessig.
Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio...
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bicystidiata T. Bau & Q. Na (2019)
Mycena bii Blanco-Dios (2021)
Mycena bingensis Beeli (1933)
Mycena biornata Singer (1973)
Mycena bipindiensis Henn. (1901)...
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Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Ms. theol.lat. fol. 727; see
Hildegardis Bingensis,
Liber Vite Meritorum, ed. A.
Carlevaris (Turnout: Brepols, 1996), p....
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Khalid (2018)
Leucoagaricus barssii (Zeller)
Vellinga (2000)
Leucoagaricus bingensis (Beeli) Heinem. (1973)
Leucoagaricus bisporus Heinem. (1973) Leucoagaricus...