The manuscript is a
codex (precursor to the modern
book format), containing the complete text of the four
Gospels on 357
parchment leaves (sized ). The text is divided according to the chapters (known as /
kephalaia), whose numbers are given in the margin, and their titles (known as /
titloi) written at the top of the pages. There is also a division according to the Ammonian Sections (233 in Mark, ending at Mark 16:8), with references to the
Eusebian Canons (both early divisions of the Gospels into sections). It contains the Eusebian tables, the tables of contents (also known as ) before each Gospel, prolegomena (introductions), with short
marginal notes, and commentaries (in Mark the commentary is that of
Victorinus of Pettau), a
synaxaria, and pictures. The pericope
John 7:53-8:11 is placed at the end of the Gospel. in John 8:6 it includes the textual variant μη προσποιουμενος. == Text ==