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Wiesbaden Codex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wiesbaden Codex The Wiesbaden Codex (also ''Riesencodex'' "giant codex"), Hs.2 of the Hessische Landesbibliothek, Wiesbaden, is a codex containing the collected works of Hildegard of Bingen. It is a giant codex, weighing 15 kg and 30 by 45 cm in size.〔Newman, 205 (note 119).〕 It dates from ca. 1200, and was started at the end of her life or just after her death, at the instigation of Guibert of Gembloux, her final secretary.〔Newman, "Hildegard's Life and Times," in Newman, 27.〕 The only segment of her work missing from the codex are her medical writings, which may never have existed in a finished format.〔Florence Eliza Glaze. "Medical Writer," in Newman, 145-147.〕 The codex does contain an extensive collection of her letters. According to scholar Lieven Van Acker, Hildegard in her last days agreed to the changes made by her editors in the collection. The format was designed by her first secretary, Volmar and was edited heavily by Guibert of Gembloux; nonetheless, she apparently authorized the changes.〔Joan Ferrante, "Correspondent," in Newman, 91.〕 ==Notes==
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