Carolingian manuscript compilation containing mostly legal texts and encyclopedian material, written in both Caroline minuscule and Tironian notes.
- s. ix
Early medieval Latin miscellany or encyclopedic compendium written in Tironian notes except for the titles, which are in Caroline minuscule. These leaves were bound into the manuscript at a later date.
- s. ix
Composite manuscript, with parts from Fleury, Auxerre and elsewhere, many of which relate to computus, astronomy and astrology.
- s. x–xvi
Manuscript fragment of Bede’s De temporibus, with later additions of computistical matter and genealogical trees. Its original context has been identified as Angers, BM, MS 476, a scientific manuscript produced in Brittany.
- s. xmed
- s. x
Collection of Carolingian verse, in two parts (1-80 + 81-150).
- s. ix1/4