El fragmento de Berlín atribuido a Hildegarde de Bingen y la actividad del scriptorium de Rupertsberg
ISSN: 0066-5061
Ano de publicación: 2022
Volume: 52
Número: 2
Páxinas: 857-886
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Anuario de estudios medievales
Resumo
A miscellany attributed to Hildegard of Bingen known as the Berlin fragment survives in a single manuscript (Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Lat. Qu. 674). From the analysis of several passages, an interpretation of the fragment as a non-unitary text is proposed; it was probably a compilation of a variety of writings preserved in Rupertsberg’s scriptorium in a dispersed way, which, at least in part, represent ideas, drafts or discarded versions from Hildegard’s works, perhaps produced in a context of collaborative authorship. Some passages referring to the rota of the Liber diuinorum operum allow us to surmise the existence of textual instructions for the elaboration of the illustrations of the Lucca manuscript (Biblioteca Statale, 1942), whose origin seems to be close to that of the Berlin codex that contains the fragment.
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