For the week ending February 10th, a total of forty-six manuscripts were digitized. Although nine more were added from Vat.turc, the distribution is trending back towards Latin collections, with Barb.lat contributing fifteen manuscripts and Vat.lat. fourteen. All of the rest of the weeks contributions were small fonds, with two from Capp.sist and Vat.ar, and one each from Borg.lat, Ott.lat, Ross, and Vat.et.
To the right is the title page from Capp.sist.8, a Graduale connected to other manuscripts of Plainchant made for Pope Paul II, note his arms at the bottom of the page. This page starts with the Introit, that is the entrance chant, for a Sunday in Lent, "Circumdederunt me gemitus mortis". This page is actually foliated as f.3r because there's a later addition in front of it, a notice of the donation by Cardinal Ottoboni to the library of Pope Innocent XIII.
At the bottom is a line of text from f.69r of Borg.lat.356, this is a personal prayer book, something akin to a Book of Hours but with different contents, from Ste. Patrizia in Naples. Although the book is from the 14th C, the hand is a peculiar late form of Beneventan, a script that had mostly fallen from use at least a century earlier. The script is something of a debased form, with Gothic letterforms creeping in, notable here in the capitol G of "Gl[ori]a"