Includes a full-page circular table in red and black, likely for determining the date of Easter. The diagram is related to, and in the same hand as, the one on f. 1v.
This set of the Toledan tables was originally continuous with astronomical tables on ff. 40r-41v. Parallax tables on ff. 33r-34r, 35v-36r are incomplete. Data relevant to the 15th-century mean the motion of the moon has been added to the table on f. 14v in a later hand.
This is an extract from the canons for the Toledan tables. The relevant tables follow on ff. 40r-41v. Red initial and rubrication at the beginning of the text. Ruling in red ink.
The Toledan tables, originally continuous with the astronomical tables on ff. 3r-38v. Table title 'Proiectio radiorum planetarum' was added on f. 40r in a 15th-century hand.
The manuscript includes: Treatise on the Zodiac signs (imperfect) (f. 3r); Bede, De natura rerum (extract) (ff. 3v-5r); Treatise on calendar (f. 5v); Robert Grosseteste, Kalendarium (ff. 6r-12r); Tabula Gerlandi and other computistical tables (ff. 12v-15v); Notes on measurements (f. 16r); ...
The second part of a treatise on the zodiac signs (the first part is on f. 105v). Decoration: Gesturing human figure faintly drawn in the lower margin (f. 3r), added in the 14th-15th century.