An Antiphon by St. Hildegard of Bingen[1]
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| Virgin Mary, Queen of Heavens' Symphony, Scivias III.13 Rupertsberg MS, fol. 229r |
| O quam magnum miraculum est quod in subditam femineam formam rex introivit. Hoc Deus fecit quia humilitas super omnia ascendit. Et o quam magna felicitas est in ista forma, quia malicia, que de femina fluxit hanc femina postea detersit et omnem suavissimum odorem virtutum edificavit ac celum ornavit plus quam terram prius turbavit. |
How great the wonder is! Into the female form subdued the King has come. This God has done, for meekness mounts o’er all. And O how great the happiness is in that form, for malice, which from a woman flowed— a woman then this malice wiped away, and ev’ry sweet perfume of virtues she has raised— the heavens graced far more than e’er the earth in chaos cast. |





















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