Dedications by John Covel to James, Duke of York (in Latin, date 5 January 1684), ff 3r-4r, and to Patriarch Dositheus II of Jerusalem (in Greek, dated 7 July 1685), ff 5r-6r, preceded by a title page, dated 1680, f 2r.
Life of Nectarius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, in Greek, ff 7r-8r, inserted from another manuscript, followed by a Latin translation and commentary by John Covel, ff 9r-15v, completed at The Hague, 10 December 1684.
Nectarius, De Primatu Papae, translated into Latin by John Covel, ff 16r-89v, followed by a Latin commentary incorporating quotations of the original Greek text, ff 90r-145v. Dated 20 August 1684.
Letter of Nectarius to the Pope and the Patriarch of Alexandria, in Greek, possibly autograph, ff 165r-166v, followed by a transcription of the letter by John Covel with Latin translation on facing pages, ff 167v-174r, and notes on the text, ff 173v-175r.
These folios contain a glossed copy of Prudentius' Psychomachia, illustrated with line drawings with some colour. The main body of the text was copied in the late 10th century. The text and drawing cycles are in similar tradition to the other illustrated Anglo-Saxon copies of the Psychomachia in...