[2] It contains the Eusebian Canon tables, lists of the κεφαλαια (tables of contents) before each sacred book, τιτλοι (titles of chapters) at the top of the pages, lectionary markings at the margin, αναγνωσεις (lessons), subscriptions at the end of each sacred book, numbers of στιχοι, Synaxarion, Menologion, and Euthalian Apparatus to Catholic and Pauline epistles.
The text of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53-8:11) is marked by an obelus.
Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family Kr.
[4] Formerly the manuscript, together with 388, 389, and 390 belonged to Giovanni Angelo Herzog von Altaemps († 1627).
[3] It was examined by Ernesto Feron and Fabiano Battaglini (like minuscule 878 and 880).