The martyrology is modeled after the Martyrology of
Ado, composed in the 9th century, and updated with more recent saints such as
Saint Olaf and
Saint Rimbert. The list of saints also includes several bishops from
Metz Cathedral in
Lorraine, which has led researchers to assume that the text is a copy from a book from Metz. In addition, the book contains a calendar with the names of canons from the cathedral who died on the respective dates. A large number of these names have been copied from a somewhat earlier book from the cathedral,
Necrologium Lundense, and new entries were made until 1410. The book is
bound in a half
parchment binding from the 20th century (made in Lund) and measures by . The text is decorated with twelve double
initials (KL), one of which is much larger than the others. The initials were made at the same time as the oldest part of the text, in the 12th century. There are also 25 later decorative initials, made in the 13th century, as well as a few other decorative elements. The book is worn, showing traces of considerable use. ==References==