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Introduction, 3 Trier (St. Eucharius) Letter 218 Hildegard to the Monk Berthold, 9 Letter 219 Hildegard to a Community of Monks, 9 Letter 220 A Community of Monks to Hildegard, 10 Letter 220r Hildegard to the Community of Monks, 11 Trier (St. Simeon) Letter 221 A Provost to Hildegard, 15 Letter 221r Hildegard to the Provost, 16 Trier Letter 222 Hildegard to the Nun Luitburga, 17 rier (St. Peter) Letter 223 A Provost and Clerics to Hildegard, 17 Letter 223r Hildegard to the Clerics, 18 Tier Letter 224 A Priest to Hildegard, 23 Utrecht Letter 225 Hildegard to the Canon Baldwin, 24 Letter 226 Hildegard to That Same(?) Priest, 25 Letter 227 Henry, a Teacher, to Hildegard, 25 Letter 227r Hildegard to Henry, the Teacher, 26 Letter 228 A Canon to Hildegard, 27 Letter 228r Hildegard to the Canon, 28 Vessra Letter 229 An Abbot to Hildegard, 29 Wadgassen Letter 230 A Prelate to Hildegard, 30 Wechterswinkel Letter 231 The Abbess Mechtild to Hildegard, 31 Letter 232 Hildegard to the Nun Gertrude, 32 Letter 233 Hildegard to the Nun Gertrude, 32 Letter 234 Hildegard to Jutta, a Lay-Sister, 33 Letter 235 Hildegard to a Community of Nuns, 34 Weiler Letter 236 Hildegard to an Abbot, 35 Widersdorf Letter 237 An Abbess to Hildegard, 35 Letter 237r Hildegard to the Abbess, 36 Woffenheim Letter 238 Hildegard to the Prioress Christina, 36 Letter 239 Hildegard to a Community of Nuns, 37 Zwett(?) Letter 240 An Abbot to Hildegard, 37 Letter 240r Hildegard to the Abbot, 38 Zwiefalten Letter 241 A Prior to Hildegard, 40 Letter 241r Hildegard to the Community of Monks, 40 Letter 242 Hildegard to the Abbot Berthold, 42 Contents Letter 243 Hildegard to the Abbot Berthold, 42 Letter 244 The Abbot Berthold to Hildegard, 43 Letter 244r(?) Hildegard to the Abbot Berthold, 43 Letter 245 Hildegard to the Abbot Berthold, 44 Letter 246 Hildegard to the Monk Bertolf, 44 Letter 247 Hildegard to a Community of Monks, 45 Letter 248 Hildegard to a Community of Monks, 45 Letter 249 Hildegard to an Enclosed Person, 46 Letter 250 A Community of Nuns to Hildegard, 47 Letter 250r Hildegard to the Community of Nuns, 47 Letters to Clergy at No Specified Locale Letters 251-61 To Abbots, 49 Letters 262-65r To and from Prelates, 56 Letters 266-69r To and from Abbesses, 61 Letter 270 A Cleric to Hildegard, 66 Letters 270r-274 To and from Monks, 66 Letter 275 Hildegard to a Nun, 70 Letters 276-78 To and from Communities, 71 Letters 279-81 To Teachers, 76 Letters 282-310 To and from Priests and Clerics, 80 Letters to and from the Noble Laity Letter 311 Conrad [III], King of the Romans [Germany], to Hildegard, 109 Letter 311r Hildegard to Conrad [III], King of the Romans, 110 Letter 312 Hildegard to King Frederick [later, Barbarossa], 112 Letter 313 Hildegard to King Frederick rlater, Barbarossa], 113 Letter 314 The Emperor Frederick [Barbarossa] to Hildegard, 113 Letter 315 Hildegard to the Emperor Frederick [Barbarossa], 114 Letter 316 Hildegard to the Emperor Frederick tBarbarossa](?), 114 Letter 317 Hildegard to Henry [II], King of England, 116 Letter 318 Hildegard to Eleanor [of Aquitaine], Queen of England, 117 Letter 319 Hildegard to [the Empress Irene] Bertha [of Sulzbach], Queen of the Greeks, 117 Letter 320 Hildegard to Matthew, Duke of Lotharingia, 118 Letter 321 Hildegard to Duke Welf (VI), 119 Letter 322 Hildegard to the Duchess Bertha, 119 Letter 323 Hildegard to the Margravine Richardis [von Stade], 120 Letter 324 Philip, Count of Flanders, to Hildegard, 121 Letter 324r Hildegard to Philip, Count of Flanders, 122 Letter 325 Hildegard to Gerhard, Count of Wertheim, 123 Letter 326 Hildegard to the Countess Oda of Eberstein, 123 Letter 327 Hildegard to Luthgard, Countess of Neuffen, 124 Letter 328 Hildegard to A., Countess of Regensburg, 125 Letter 329 Hildegard to Countess Irmintrude of Widen, 125 Letter 330 Hildegard to a Knight, 126 Letter 331 Hildegard to a Nobleman(?), 126 Letters 332-73 To Lay People, 127 Letters of Dubious Epistolary Character Letter 374 Meditation [on the Word in the Gospel of St. John], 161 Letter 375 A Vision [of Eve's Rape] to Strengthen the Faithful, 162 Letter 376 A Vision of a Soul Suffering Various Torments in Purgatory [Vision of the Punishments in Purgatory], 163 Letter 377 A Sermon on Pride: How the Verse "The Mountain Ascend and the Plains Descend" Is to Be Understood, 164 Letter 378 Tract on Discretion in Judgment, 165 Letter 379 A Vision about Mankind's Desire Wholly Directed toward the Lord's Passion, 168 Letter 380 About the Meaning of the Mountain of Myrrh and Incense [Explication of Canticles 4.6], 169 Letter 381 A Sermon on the Perverse Doctrine of the Heretics [against the Cathars], 170 Letter 382 A Message on Inspiration: About the Fall of the First Man and Salvation through the Second, 174 Letter 383 An Exposition of Matthew 6.9-13: The Lord's Prayer, 175 Letter 384 A Vision about the Three Virtues: The Three Levels within the Church, 176 Letter 385 Meditations on the Creation of the World and the Fall of Adam, 178 Letter 386 An Exposition of Matthew 26: About the Eucharist, 179 Letter 387 Admonition: God's Word against the Heretics, 181 Letter 388 A Note about Receiving [Administering] the Eucharist, 181 Letter 389 Prayers and Meditations about Prophecy, 182 Letter 390 [A Collection of] Songs and Meditations, 193 Endnotes, 205 Supplemental Bibliography, 217 Scripture Index, 219 General Index, 221Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179 Correspondence, Christian saints Germany Correspondence