- s. ix3/4
A copy of the commentary on the psalms by Cassiodorus.
- s. ixin
A copy of Bede’s commentary on Proverbs (In proverbia Salomonis), with flyleaves from a manuscript of Irish provenance.
- s. ix
Two flyleaves containing a fragment of Augustine’s De quantitate animae, with Old Irish glosses and other marginalia.
- s. ix2/3
- Anonymous [i²]
Carolingian manuscript consisting of two parts: one containing a Greek-Latin glossary known as Pseudo-Cyrillus (ff. 5-275) and a Greek-Latin teaching miscellany compiled by Martin of Laon (ff. 1-4, 276-319). These parts appear to have been produced and combined under Martin’s supervision.
- s. ix3/4