id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_n4qwnbq7s5g2vljop7l7t2m3qe Jeroen De Gussem Language and Thought in Hildegard of Bingen's Visionary Trilogy: Close and Distant Readings of a Thinker's Development 2019.0 31 .pdf application/pdf 14552 1486 69 Language and Thought in Hildegard of Bingen's Visionary Trilogy: Close and Distant Readings of a Thinker's Development in Hildegard of Bingen's visionary works (Sciuias, Liber uite meritorum and Hildegard of Bingen's (1098–1179) major visionary works Sciuias (c. 6 Despite the fact that Hildegard's last work, the Liber diuinorum operum, might read time Hildegard wrote the first sentence of the Liber diuinorum operum, virtually for instance, is not a constructive approach to give meaning to Hildegard's texts.14 Hildegard's preferences for certain words in each of the trilogy's works Word frequencies per work normalized by text length, and their coefficient of etenim more often in Liber diuinorum operum, words that rarely occur in Sciuias uite meritorum and Liber diuinorum operum) or Quod etiam sic intelligendum est In Liber diuinorum operum, Hildegard starts using more words such as with different meanings, Liber diuinorum operum interiorizes the word by using ./cache/work_n4qwnbq7s5g2vljop7l7t2m3qe.pdf ./txt/work_n4qwnbq7s5g2vljop7l7t2m3qe.txt