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 Moulinier-Brogi, Laurence, "Maternità spirituale e direzione di coscienza secondo Ildegarda di Bingen", dins: Filoramo, Giovanni - Boesch Gajano, Sofia (eds.), Storia della direzione spirituale. II. L'età medievale, Brescia, Morcelliana, 2010, pp. 185-204. 
ResumFrom her first visionary work on, Scivias, "Know the ways", Hildegard of Bingen ( 1098-1179 ) asserted herself as a spiritual guide, and this orientation goes through all her work. At that time, the spiritual direction took on diverse forms : treatises on the vices and the virtues, specula, and above all correspondence. Hildegarde herself supplies occasionally some religious communities with explanations on founding texts, as Athanase's creed, the benedictine rule or the Holy Scripture, and more generally, she wrote a particularly vast correspondence : in the mind of those who wrote her as in hers, her letters had, as her other writings, a visionary origin, and within her Epistolarium, some letters formed some kind of mini-treatises and had soon an indipendent diffusion. This study focuses over this rich correspondence, in search of lightings on the wide range of requests of spiritual direction which a Benedictine abbess in the Germania of the XIIth century had to answer.
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