- Ordo
Virtutum (Latin for
Order of the Virtues) is an
allegorical morality play, or
sacred music drama, by
Hildegard of Bingen,
composed around 1151, during...
- have
written both the
music and the words. One of her works, the Ordo
Virtutum, is an
early example of
liturgical drama and
arguably the
oldest surviving...
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Christopher Page, Emma
Kirkby (soprano).
Hyperion CDA66039, 1981. Ordo
virtutum. Sequentia, dir.
Barbara Thornton. 2 disks.
Deutsche Harmonia mundi 77051-2-RG...
- A tree of
virtues (arbor
virtutum) is a
diagram used in
medieval Christian tradition to
display the
relationships between virtues,
usually juxtaposed with...
-
fifth in
precedence of the City
Livery Companies. Its
motto is
Justitia Virtutum Regina,
Latin for
Justice is
Queen of Virtues.
Established as a medieval...
- plus a
portion of the
music drama which was
later published as the Ordo
Virtutum. In each vision, she
first described what she saw, and then
recorded explanations...
-
Arbor vitiorum et
virtutum (tree of
vices and virtues), De
differentia criminum (on
different crimes) and De
differentia virtutum politicarum et theologicarum...
- post-classical era. Later,
Hildegard of
Bingen wrote a
musical drama, Ordo
Virtutum (c. 1155). One of the most
famous of the
early secular plays is the courtly...
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essence perfectly intact and
perfects it further. St. Hildegard's Ordo
Virtutum and
Scivias express much of an
influence from Eriugena.
Following in the...
- fall and
redemption of the protagonist".
Hildegard von Bingen's Ordo
Virtutum (English: "Order of the Virtues"),
composed c. 1151 in Germany, is the...