[2] It contains Prolegomena, tables of the κεφαλαια (tables of contents) before each book, Synaxarion, subscriptions at the end of each book, numbers of στιχοι, notes to the Catholic epistles, and scholia.
[3][4] The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type.
Aland placed it in Category V.[5] The manuscript once belonged to John Sambucky (together with codex 124).
[3] It was examined by Treschow, Alter, Andreas Birch, and Burgon.
[1] The manuscript is currently housed at the Austrian National Library (Theol.