The manuscript is dated by the
INTF to the 12th or 14th century. Some parts of the manuscript were written in different time by different scribes. The leaves 1-103 with text of Acts-Jude 24 were written in the 12th century; the leaves 104-191 with the text of Jude 24 - Colossians were written in the 13th century; the leaves 192-228 with the text 1 Thessalonians-Philemon were written in the 12th century; the leaves 229-254 with the text of the Apocalypse and
scholia were written in the 14th century. It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by
Johann Martin Augustin Scholz, who slightly examined the manuscript. Gregory saw the manuscript in 1886. Formerly it was labeled by 166a, 204p, and 22r. In 1908 Gregory gave the number 632 to it. The manuscript currently is housed at the
Biblioteca Vallicelliana (B. 86), at
Rome. == See also ==