For the first full week of summer, forty-nine manuscripts were digitized. As one might have expected, the largest contributors were Capp.Sist, adding twenty-three, and it's subcollection Capp.Sist.Diari with twelve. This brings the Diari collection to 80% complete, 241 out of a listed 299 in total. Further manuscripts this week came from Barb.lat with seven, S.Maria.Magg with three, and Chig with two. One each from Barb.gr and Sbath completed the weeks additions.
To the right is f.12v from Chig.B.VII.210, a Missal/Lectionary from Italy. It is very thuroughly illuminated with both very topical inhabited capitol letters and marginal characters doing all sorts of strange and silly things. The large 'S' on this page has the dove of the Holy Ghost descending on the apostles for Pentecost, topically appropriate, and the border has a large blue heron yelling at a man in a pink tunic.
At the bottom is a bit of the 6th end flyleaf, the last page in the current binding, of Capp.Sist.218. This manuscript is a collection of Masses by Giovanni Battista Fazzini, a choirmaster from 18th C Rome. The flyleaf is interesting as it was block printed with a repeating pattern, yet the block was not the same size as the page, so there is an obvious seam in the printing, visible here at the third column.