Lingua Ignota (Remastered) 歌詞欄(Lyrics)Alleluia! O branch and mediatrix Your sacred flesh Had conquered death Your womb all creatures Illumined in beayty’s bloom from that exquisite purity of your enclosed modestly sprung forth. A lingua ignota (Latin for unknown language ) was described by the 12th-century abbess Hildegard of Bingen who apparently used it for mystical purposes. It consists of vocabulary with no known grammar; the only known text is individual words embedded in Latin. To write it Hildegard used an alphabet of 23 letters denominated litterae ignotae (Latin for unknown letters ).[1]4 リングア・イグノタ(羅: Lingua Ignota)は、中世ドイツのベネディクト会系女子修道院長ヒルデガルト・フォン・ビンゲン(1098年 - 1179年)によって作られた言語である。神秘主義的な目的のために使われ、表記のために23字からなる文字litterae ignotae.[1]も創作された。 |