For the last week of 2022, forty-three manuscripts were digitized. The pattern remains the same as the last few weeks, the majority, twenty-one, are from Vat.lat, with Barb.lat and Ott.lat contributing seven each. The work on the Arabic collections continues as it has recently, with ten from Vat.ar.
Sometimes the most interesting manuscripts are the "bad" ones, codices with damage or errors or, in the case of Barb.lat.608, volumes that were never completed. The frozen-in-time nature of an incomplete volume gives interesting insight into the scribal process. This volume is a copy of the Sentences of Peter Lombard, with commentary. To the right is f.2r, the start of the first book of the sentences, following an into and table of contents. The large blue and red letters "eteris" should be following an illuminated "V", but the illuminations for this volume were never complete. On this page there are interlinear glosses, but these peter out by about f.30, though the marginal glosses continue.
The border at the bottom is from Ott.lat.183, a 15th collection of assorted works from Thomas Aquinas. Although this is foliated as f.1r, it is the 11th folio of text, there is an exhaustive index/table of contents to start the volume