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- the woman uses "viriditas" three times but the man does not use it. Abelard used "viriditas" in at least one sermon, however. Viriditas is one of Hildegard...
- Colaranea viriditas is a species of orb-weaver spider that is endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Epeira viriditas in 1887 by Arthur...
- Retrieved 2018-03-02. "Coryphaeschna viriditas Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-02. "Coryphaeschna viriditas Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- infirmary." Sweet draws special attention to Hildegard's use of the word viriditas. It comes from the Latin word for "green," and was used to refer to the...
- Endless One'.[citation needed] Anima mundi Panacea (medicine) Prima materia Viriditas "Definition of Azoth". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 22 July 2013...
- rubeus, cyaneus Generic colors c. 1266 Roger Bacon Glaucus, rubeus, viriditas Prin****l species c. 1609 Anselmus de Boodt Flavus, ruber, caeruleus Prin****l...
- Loyola University Chicago unveiled McNichols's largest icon to date. Viriditas: Finding God in All Things stands 5 feet by 10 feet in the Hank Center...
- Early Music Institute, dir. Thomas Binkley. Focus 911, 1991. Jouissance. Viriditas, dir. Juliette Hughes. Spectrum/Cistercian Publications, ISBN 0-86786-344-7...
- health of the natural world and the holistic health of the human person. Viriditas, or greening power, was thought to sustain human beings and could be mani****ted...
- rather than logic or dialectic. Hildegard focuses on a concept she called viriditas, which she considered an attribute of the divine nature. The word is often...