Hildegard was a unique and remarkable woman of the 12th century who began the austere life of a religious at the age of eight. In light of the fact that she surmounted the typical restraints and low esteem in which women were held in the Middle Ages, her accomplishments were prodigious. That she wrote at all was exceptional. Her interests were both mystical and intellectual, including natural history, medicine, and science. Her musical works are performed even today. She is best known, though, for three lengthy theological works--discussed in some detail here--that came about from her visionary experiences. Just as Hildegard "sought to understand the world in all its aspects, natural, human and divine," this biography approaches her life from a scholarly viewpoint, seeking to interpret her visionary knowledge from a modern perspective. It is the first major work to do so.
- Carol J. Lichtenberg, Washington State Univ. Lib., PullmanCopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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"An excellent biography of an extraordinary medieval visionary...a fascinating book about a miraculous life." --
Kirkus"Flanagan's book would be the one that I would recommend as a first introduction to Hildegard." --
Commonweal"It is the great virtue of Sabina Flanagan's cool, scholarly, and reflective biography that it sets her story so firmly in her own age....A woman of electrifying visionary power, fascinating, often enigmatic and clearly of great presence, she was also a woman with a will and prejudices of her own....It is as such, wrinkles and all, that Sabina Flanagan presents her to us, and we must be grateful for the historical balance of her picture." --
New York Review of Books"Sabina Flanagan's biography is a solid introductory account...." --
Village VoiceAn excellent biography of an extraordinary medieval visionary...a fascinating book about a miraculous life.
KirkusFlanagan's book would be the one that I would recommend as a first introduction to Hildegard.
CommonwealFlanagans book would be the one that I would recommend as a first introduction to Hildegard.
CommonwealIt is the great virtue of Sabina Flanagan's cool, scholarly, and reflective biography that it sets her story so firmly in her own age....A woman of electrifying visionary power, fascinating, often enigmatic and clearly of great presence, she was also a woman with a will and prejudices of her own....It is as such, wrinkles and all, that Sabina Flanagan presents her to us, and we must be grateful for the historical balance of her picture.
New York Review of BooksIt is the great virtue of Sabina Flanagans cool, scholarly, and reflective biography that it sets her story so firmly in her own age....A woman of electrifying visionary power, fascinating, often enigmatic and clearly of great presence, she was also a woman with a will and prejudices of her own....It is as such, wrinkles and all, that Sabina Flanagan presents her to us, and we must be grateful for the historical balance of her picture.
New York Review of BooksSabina Flanagan's biography is a solid introductory account....
Village VoiceSabina Flanagan's biography is a solid introductory account.
Voice Literary SupplementSabina Flanagans biography is a solid introductory account....
Village VoiceSabina Flanagans biography is a solid introductory account.
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