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-[[Hildegard von Bingen]] has been canonised as the patron saint of [[:Viriditas]], and devised the unknown language of [[:lingua_ignota]]. A whole range of [[:viridian_principles|principles]] have come to accrue around the notion of //viriditas//, including [[:viridian_design]] and [[:viridian_green|green]]. also summarised in [[:viridian_notes|these notes]]. As one of Hildegard's "most potent metaphors," writes Sarah Higley, with viriditas "she describes not only God’s natural world, but all that is spiritually creative and filled with the sap, the //sudor// of divine life" (//Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language//, Palgrave, 2007, p.3).+[[:Hildegard von Bingen]] has been canonised as the patron saint of [[:Viriditas]], and devised the unknown language of [[:Lingua Ignota]]. A whole range of [[:viridian_principles|principles]] have come to accrue around the notion of //viriditas//, including [[:viridian_design]] and [[:viridian_green|green]]. also summarised in [[:viridian_notes|these notes]]. As one of Hildegard's "most potent metaphors," writes Sarah Higley, with viriditas "she describes not only God’s natural world, but all that is spiritually creative and filled with the sap, the //sudor// of divine life" (//Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language//, Palgrave, 2007, p.3).
  
   * [[:hildegard_von_bingen]]   * [[:hildegard_von_bingen]]
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