This weeks was somewhere in the middle of the spectrum for manuscript digitization, with fifty-six coming online. In what is shaping up to be a pattern, although Vat.lat contributed the most with twenty-three, both Barb.lat, fifteen, and Ott.lat, fourteen, contributed significant numbers. Of particular note is that the bulk of the Barb.lat volumes are between Barb.lat.1000 and Barb.lat.2000, and mostly seem to date from the 17th C. The week concluded with three from Barb.gr and one from P.I.O, the slavic subsection
To the right is f.2r from Vat.lat.10668, a 15th C humanist copy of Justin's Epitome, condensing the, now lost, History of Pompeius Trogus. This volume has several ex-libris notations in it, most obviously the large text at the bottom of this folio "Munus Vespasiani Iasolini I.C", as well as the arms of the original owner in the border decorations.
At the bottom is a segment of the border from f.1r of Ott.lat.643. This contains a 15th C copy of the Chronicon Eusebii, an early universal history text.