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Scivias is an
illustrated work by
Hildegard von Bingen,
completed in 1151 or 1152,
describing 26
religious visions she experienced. It is the
first of...
- book of
Scivias were
visions that
Hildegard experienced,
causing her
great suffering and tribulations. In her
first theological text,
Scivias ("Know the...
- A
short version of Ordo
Virtutum without music appears at the end of
Scivias, Hildegard's most
famous account of her visions. It is also
included in...
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death of St.
Peter Damian,
reported seeing visions and
recorded them in
Scivias (short for
Scito vias Domini, "Know the Ways of the Lord"). In Book II...
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Illumination from
Liber Scivias,
showing Hildegard of
Bingen receiving a vision,
dictating to her
scribe and
sketching on a wax tablet....
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Ehrengard Freifrau von Racknitz,
handed it over to the
Disibodenberg Scivias Foundation,
which retains ownership to this day. A
small 1998
chapel dedicated...
- Gae Bolg and the
Church of Fand (medieval), H.E.R.R. (neoclassical) and
Scivias (neofolk) can all be
grouped under the
umbrella of 'martial industrial'...
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Guillaume de
Lorris and Jean de Meun Sadko,
anonymous Russian author Scivias,
Hildegard of
Bingen Sic et Non,
Abelard Sir
Gawain and the
Green Knight...
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People (by era or century)
Literature and
media Lingua ignota Ordo
Virtutum Scivias Ascent of
Mount Carmel Dark
Night of the Soul
Spiritual Canticle Way of...
- and
reformist preacher,
known for her visions,
recorded in such
works as
Scivias (Know the Ways) and
Liber Divinorum Operum (Book of
Divine Works). Influenced...