Ascension Week seems to have slowed the output of the Vatican Library's digitization programm. My unofficial list contains only 16 items for the past seven days:
- Ross.128, an Old Testament, with upper headings mostly guillotined off in rebinding: notable initials
- S.Maria.Magg.26 (reloaded, but still only in black and white), liturgical music
- Vat.lat.2532, Andrae's commentary of Decretals
- Vat.lat.2550, decretals text with space left for commentary still entirely empty
- Vat.lat.4761, Renaissance, book of hours?
vat lat 4761 is a Breviary. Northern Italy, maybe?
— AaronM (@gundormr) June 2, 2019 - Vat.lat.4810,
- Vat.lat.4834 (Upgraded to HQ), contains text of Tommasuccio da Foligno
- Vat.lat.4906, catalog of letters of Pope Gregory VII
- Vat.lat.4910, Alfonso Ceccarelli 1532-83
- Vat.lat.4911, ditto
- Vat.lat.4943,
- Vat.lat.4944, legal
- Vat.lat.4968, historical writing by Giovanni Pietro Ferretti 1482- 1557
- Vat.lat.5000, seventeenth century manuscript of Chronicum Salernitanum, lists of Lombard kings, etc.
- Vat.lat.5018.pt.1, work of Cristobal de Cabrera 1513-1598
- Vat.lat.5053, works of Salvianus Massiliensis c.400-c.470
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