[2][1] The manuscript is a codex (precursor to the modern book format), containing the text of the entire Latin New Testament including the Epistle to the Laodiceans[1] written on 146 folios (292 pages, sized 17.5 x 9.5cm).
[1] Following the book of Acts is a note regarding the apocryphal Passion of Peter and Paul, similar to that seen in Codex Complutensis I.
[1] Its version of the four Gospels and Book of Acts follows the Old Latin, while the rest of the New Testament follows the Vulgate.
It is generally a European Old Latin text, named Itala, strongly interpolated by Afra.
[3] The manuscript is currently housed at the National Library of France (shelf number Latin 254) in Paris.