Thesaurus of Greek words by Ioannes Karyophilles, autograph, tit. Φρασάριον κατ’ ἀλφάβητον, συλλεγ[εν παρ’εμοῦ τοῦ ἐν ἐλαχίστοις Ἰωάννου τοῦ Καριοφύλλου. Ἀρχὴ σὺν Θεῷ τοῦ α΄ στοιχείου. Ἠμέρᾳ β’ κατὰ τὸ ᾳψιον ἔτος, μηνὶ Μαΐῳ. (2 May 1710). Inserted (ff 90-91) is an autograph letter of Neophytus IV, Patriarch of Constantinople, November 1688, addressed to the bishops in Constantinople.
Grammar and Syntax of the Greek Language (tit. Γραμματικὴ περὶ συντάξεως) compiled by Azarias Tzigalas, preceded by a letter to Ioannes Mpegizaden, dated 1717 (ff 135r-v).
Appeal to the Mother of God on behalf of the orthodox, apparently by Manuel (al. Manolakes) Karyophilles, son of Ioannes Karyophilles, tit. Μανουὴλ Καρυοφύλλου Δέησις εἰς τὴν Θεοτόκον ὑπὲρ πάντων τῶν εὐσεβῶν.
Diary of notable events, 1676-1689, compiled by Ioannes Karyophilles, autograph. (Ed. P. G. Zerlentis, 'Ἰωάννου τοῦ Καρυοφύλλου', Δελτίον τῆς Ἰστορικῆς καὶ Ἐθνικῆς Ἑταιρείας τῆς Ἑλλάδος, 3 [1889], pp. 275-315. See also B. L. Fonkitch, 'Les autographes de Jean Karyofyllis', in idem, Manuscrits grecs dans les collections européennes. Etudes paléographiques et codicologiques 1988-1998 [Moscow, 1999], pp. 132, 134, pl. XIX. Inserted [f 7v] a note about Bitola and other regions and their governance.
Letter to the Emperor Leopold I, n.d., from the Sultan Mohammad IV, Greek translation. A copy of a letter to the Sultan, dated Constantinople, 1 September 1718, is written on the reverse.
Biography of Azarias Tzigalas, Archimandrite of the Church of Santorini, written by his disciple Ioannes Agas. (Ed. P. G. Zerlentes, 'Οἱ διδάσκαλοι τῆς ἐν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Πατριαρχικῆς Μεγάλης τοῦ Γένους Σχολῆς. Ἀζαρίας Τζιγάλας (1660- 1740)’, Παρνασσός, 1 [1877], pp. 898-901).
Σειρὰ τοῦ γένους τῶν Καρυοφύλλων καὶ τῆς τελευτῆς ἑκάστου κατὰ χρόνους, ἀλλ’ οὐ κατὰ τάξιν. Notes relating to Ioannes Karyophilles compiled by Nikolaos Karatzas, comprising biographical information on Karyophilles and his descendants up to 1777, and Lives of Karyophilles by Dorotheos of Jerusalem, Meletios of Athens, and Demetrios Prokopios (ff 5r-v).