The codex contains the text of the
New Testament except
Gospels on 164 parchment leaves (size ), with two large
lacunae (Acts 1:8-19:12; Galatians 2:21-1 Timothy 4:10). The lacking texts were supplemented by two hands on paper in the 13th century. The text is written in two columns per page, 31 lines per page. It has
Euthalian Apparatus, but incomplete. The text of Epistles is surrounded by a
catena, the Apocalypse has a commentary. It contains treatise of
Pseudo-Dorotheus on the
Seventy disciples and twelve apostles (as codices
82,
93,
177,
459,
614,
699). The order of books:
Acts of the Apostles,
Pauline epistles,
Catholic epistles, and
Book of Revelation.
Hebrews is placed after
Epistle to Philemon. == Text ==