id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_32wwysngpfg7dfcvc77zx4lyqy M. Kestemont Collaborative authorship in the twelfth century: A stylometric study of Hildegard of Bingen and Guibert of Gembloux 2013.0 26 .pdf application/pdf 12487 1861 71 Hildegard's last collaborator, Guibert of Gembloux, seems to have considerably both of which Hildegard allegedly authored during Guibert's secretaryship. analyze a corpus containing the letter collections of Hildegard, Guibert, and Finally, we demonstrate that Guibert must have reworked the disputed visionary texts allegedly authored by Hildegard to such an attributed to either Hildegard herself or to her collaborator Guibert. Library, 241 (Fig. 9), can be considered the autograph copy most true to Hildegard's own words On the basis of manuscript evidence, content, and dating, we can distinguish in Hildegard's letter collection a part that must 61) continued to consider Hildegard as the text's author and Guibert as a complete works of Hildegard, Guibert, and Bernard Fig. 3 PCA of the epistolaria by Hildegard, Guibert, and Bernard (10,000 lemmas/sample) For our PCA displayed in Fig. 3, we have been working with extremely generous sample sizes of 10,000 and of the Guibertian letters in Hildegard's epistolarium (5,000 lemmas/sample) ./cache/work_32wwysngpfg7dfcvc77zx4lyqy.pdf ./txt/work_32wwysngpfg7dfcvc77zx4lyqy.txt