Ashmole 782
Ashmole 782 is a 15th-century manuscript that contains a collection of texts related to alchemy and astrology. It is notable for its unique illustrations and diagrams, which provide insight into the practices and beliefs of the time. The manuscript is named after Elias Ashmole, an English antiquary and astrologer, who acquired it in the 17th century.
The manuscript is currently housed in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. It is considered an important artifact for the study of medieval science and mysticism, reflecting the intersection of art, philosophy, and the natural world during the Renaissance period.