[2][3] The commentary is of authorship of Nicetas of Naupactus in the Gospels, of Theophylact in the Acts of the Apostles and Pauline epistles.
[4][5] It contains the Eusebian Canon tables (before four Gospels), κεφαλαια lists before each biblical book.
[4] Kurt and Barbara Aland gave the textual profile 2091, 992, 21/2, 14s in the Gospels, 151, 32, 31/2, 4s in the Acts, and 1711, 432, 91/2, 23s in the Pauline epistles.
On the basis of this profile Alands placed it in Category V.[6] It means it is a representative of the Byzantine text-type.
[3] It once belonged to Ignatius, metropolitan, then to Demetrius Leontari, then to Christian Baue in Berlin.