Only thirty-five manuscripts were digitized this week, a quiet one for the Vatican. The majority were from Vat.lat, contributing twenty-three, distantly followed by Barb.lat with seven. The week wrapped up with three from Ott.lat and two from P.I.O.
At the right is the opening containing f.19v and f.20r from Vat.lat.10700. This is a 17th or 18th C manuscript containing illustrations and descriptions of the various fortifications of the Papal States. The page here depicts the fortifications and harbor of Civitavecchia, now the major port of Rome.
At the bottom is a line of text from p.38 of Vat.lat.6715. This is an unusual text, it is the Hebrew text of the book of Tobit, an apocyphal book in the Catholic, but not Jewish canon. Here the Hebrew text has interlinear and marginal glosses in Latin. These were, if the title page can be trusted, taken from the "Rabbinical Commentaries"