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Conrad of Hirsau’s Trees of Vices and Virtues
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Conrad of Hirsau (c.1070 – c.1150) created the famous Trees of Vices and Virtues in De fructu carnis et spiritus, which he prepared before 1133 for illiterate lay brothers. This investigation provi...
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10 December 2025

Conrad of Hirsau (c.1070 – c.1150) created the famous Trees of Vices and Virtues in De fructu carnis et spiritus, which he prepared before 1133 for illiterate lay brothers. This investigation provides an edition and translation of that work and defines its influential images. It also discovers the convoluted process through which Conrad developed that work into the Speculum virginum c.1140 – 1150 for religious women. This study reveals that Conrad composed that work for his two young women relatives who had entered the Andernach convent, that the autograph manuscript is British Library Arundel 44, and that Conrad himself rendered its numerous innovative pictures.
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Pages: 504
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Publication Date:
10 December 2025
ISBN: 9789004741430
Format: Hardcover
Cheryl Goggin, Ph.D. (1982), Indiana University, is Emerita Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Southern Mississippi. She has published on the Trees of Vices and Virtues and presented papers on Conrad of Hirsau and other medieval author-artists.
Matthew Ponesse, Ph.D. (2004), University of Toronto, is Professor of History at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, Ohio. He has published critical editions, translations, and numerous articles on early medieval history, including Smaragdus of Mihiel’s Via regia (Peeters, 2023).
Matthew Ponesse, Ph.D. (2004), University of Toronto, is Professor of History at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, Ohio. He has published critical editions, translations, and numerous articles on early medieval history, including Smaragdus of Mihiel’s Via regia (Peeters, 2023).