known, from the 8th century (shown above) The manuscript is written on
parchment. It contains 162
folios (numbered 161, but with f. 51 repeated—the correct foliation is given on the last folio in the bottom right corner). Pages average approximately 270 × 190 mm (Writing Space: 230 × 150 mm in two columns of 27 lines). The pages have been trimmed at some point. The manuscript has been copied by four hands, with textual "accessories" (
colophons, chapter numbers, and the like) in a fifth (Parkes 1982, 6-11). The opening three letters of Book 2 of Bede are decorated, to a height of 8 lines of the text, and the opening h contains a bust portrait of a
haloed figure carrying a cross and a book. This may be intended to be St.
Gregory the Great, although a much later hand has identified the figure as St.
Augustine of Canterbury in the halo. The figure is identified as a saint, rather than Christ, by his clerical
tonsure. Although the letter decoration is essentially
Insular in style, the figure shows Mediterranean influence, as do other elements of the illuminations, such as the foliate decoration filling in the B shown above. ==Contents==