This slim volume provides a broad overview of Hildegard von Bingen’s life and writings. The first half of the book consists of a serviceable biography and an analysis of the major themes of her writing, and the second half is devoted to brief excerpts from von Bingen’s visionary books, medical treatise, poems, and letters. Von Bingen is not a terribly innovative or eloquent writer, and she leans heavily on repetitive nature imagery and the framework of the four elements. Her writings are more interesting as historical artifacts of medieval thought than as great works on their own merits.