Om De Libris Physicis S. Hildegardis Commentatio Historico-Medica
This historical and medical analysis of the work of Saint Hildegard, a pioneering female physician and mystic of the twelfth century, offers a unique perspective on the intersections of spirituality, science, and healing in the medieval period. The author examines the theological and philosophical foundations of Hildegard's medical theories, situating her work within the broader context of medieval medicine and natural philosophy.
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