[3] The Ammonian Sections are present, but the Eusebian Canons absent.
John 13:16-17.19-20.23-24.26-27; 16:7-9.12-13.15-16.18-19[4] The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, with some non-Alexandrian readings (e.g. J 16:12).
[5] The manuscript was found in 1847 in the monastery at Nitrian Desert and brought to London.
[3] It was examined and deciphered by Tregelles and Tischendorf (about the same time).
[1] The codex is now located at the British Library (Add MS 17136) in London.