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New Primary Sources Discovered from Hildegard

Date: December 13, 2022

A new set of primary sources from Hildegard of Bingen has just been discovered by historians. These sources come from Hildegard’s personal journal, compiled by Richardis von Stade at the time of her death. Students at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota have digitized the journal into a series of blog posts with supplemental videos and recordings. 

Timeline of Important Events in Hildegard’s Life

1098 Hildegard born at Bermersheim

C. 1106 Hildegard entrusted to recluse of Jutta at Disibodenberg

1136 Jutta dies, Hildegard becomes abbess of Disibodenberg

1141 Hildegard receives the prophetic call to compose Scivias

1141 Hildegard’s visions are authenticated 

1147-48 Synod of Trier

C. 1147-8 Hildegard founds her own abbey at Rupertsberg near Bingen with 18 other nuns

C. 1151 Hildegard finishes the Scivias (started in 1141)

C. 1151 Hildegard composes Ordo Virtutum

1152 consecration of Rupertsberg monastery

C. 1158-70s Hildegard travels along Rhine preaching

1158-1161 monasteries

1160 Trier

1161, 1163 Cologne

1170 Swabia, including Kircheim

1175 Death of Volmar, Hildegard’s secretary

1178 Interdiction of Hildegard for burial of a once excommunicated nobleman in her monastic churchyard

1179 Interdiction lifted in March; Death of Hildegard at age 81, September 17