
Hildegard of Bingen
In Our Time: Religion
The Visions of a Benedictine Scholar
She's reading Beed, Shire Boud in the range of texts they've read. But classical learning movement that was coming back into Europe at that time passes her by. She says she doesn't get a commentary into the grammatical structure of the sentences. I think it's also a programmatic statement of what she doesn't want to do. It's an awareness of the fact that others in the schools in Paris start doing grammatical commentariesDo studies of grammar, rhetoric, and dialectics are not her way of reading or writing.
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