I. John Tzetzes, Antehomerica, Homerica and Posthomerica, with scholia Imperfect, ending in the gloss on line 240 of the Antehomerica. Poem inc. ᾽Αργαλέου πολέμοιο μέγαν πόνον ᾽Ιλιακοῖο. Scholia inc. ῾Ο παρὼν ποιητὴς φιλοσύντομος ὤν.
II. Eusebius of Caesarea, Onomasticon (TLG 2018.011), with marginal notes, partly in Latin, in the hand of Patrick Young, ff 6r-34v, followed by two sentences, inc. Φιλεῖ γὰρ τὸ δαιμόνιον, and Βίου κατιδεῖν εἰ θέλεις δόξαν φίλε, ff 34v-35r, and ῾Ερμηνεία τῶν ἐν τῇ θεοπνεύστῳ γραφῇ ἐμφερομένων ῾Ε...
III. Life of Oppian, inc. Ὀππιανὸς ὁ ποιητὴς πατρὸς μὲν ἦν Ἀγησιλάου, ff 37r-39v, followed by scholia on Oppian's Halieutica by John Tzetzes and others, inc. Διὰ τί εἶπεν ἔθνεα καὶ οὐκ εἶπε πλήθη, ff 37r-156v; John Tzetzes, Paraphrasis in Oppiani Cynegetica, inc. Σοὶ τοὺς περὶ κυνηγεσίων, ff 157...
Sextus Empiricus, Pyrrhoniae hypotyposes (TLG 0544.001), with each Book preceded by a table of contents (that for Book III merely a fragment). Inc. Τοῖς ζητοῦσι τί τὸ πρᾶγμα. Marginal notes in Casaubon's hand.