Physica - Reptiles

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    © 2020
  • Dimensions (in inches): 6 x 3.75 x 3.875
  • Materials:oak, brass, waxed linen thread, mica, paper, digital ink, oil on sized paper, snakeskin, leather, snake rib bones, glass
  • Collection of: artists collection (available)

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This rigid page book has covers and text pages of thick oak, bound with straps across the spine. On each page is mounted an oil painting of a reptile, with text panels mounted below. Both paintings and text are overlaid with mica. The designation of 'reptile' was different in medieval times. This work features slowworm, toad, frog, baselisk, viper, spider and scorpion. The cover has a recessed magnifying lens, behind which float rattlesnake rib bones.

Physica is a series of 9 artists' book works, each focusing on one of the 9 sections in Hildegard von Bingen's Physica, written in the 12th Century, as translated from Latin to English by by Priscilla Throop.

Hildegard von Bingen's Physica: The Complete English Translation of Her Classic Work on Health and Healing, translated from the Latin by Priscilla Throop. This first English translation was published during the 900th anniversary of Hildegard's birth.