Hildegard of Bingen's Vision of the Earth as a sphere. From Liber Divinorum Operum Source: Wikipedia/Web Gallery of Art (Original in Biblioteca Statale di Lucca, MS 1942, fol. 1v (early 13th-cen.)

Visionary Work

Hildegard of Bingen was a visionary person. An exhibition in Mainz showcases the visions of the mystic

Hildegard von Bingen had her first vision in 1141. A voice told her to “Say and write, what you see and hear”. Out of this grew her first theological writing “Scivias”, in which she presented or described 26 visions of the divine creations. 1158 – 1163 she wrote her second treatise – Liber Vitae Meritorum – which expounded the fight between the virtues and the vices. Finally from 1163 – 70 she wrote her third treatise of the works of God.

These visions – or rather the graphic and artistic illustrations of them in her works – are at the center of an exhibition at the Cathedral of Mainz, celebrating her new status as Doctor of the Church.

The exhibition is not so much intended to introduce us to her visionary work, but aims to open us to her spiritual experience.

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Bischöfliches Dom- und Diözesanmuseum
Domstraße 3, 55116 Mainz
18.09.2012-18.11.2012

Hildegard Herbst
Each autumn a festival – Hildegard Herbst – is celebrated in Bingen with lecture, excursions, concerts and much more. Download the programme

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Hildegard of Bingen’s Vision of the Earth as a sphere. From Liber Divinorum Operum Source: Wikipedia/Web Gallery of Art (Original in Biblioteca Statale di Lucca, MS 1942,
fol. 1v (early 13th-cen.)

 

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