Originally contained the entire Greek Bible. Today, it includes: The complete New Testament. Substantial portions of the Old Testament (Septuagint).

Written between 330 and 360 CE, likely in Caesarea or Egypt. It was crafted using fine parchment made from animal skins, prepared with "lavish" expert workmanship to a paper-like thinness.

Two early Christian texts not in modern Bibles: the Epistle of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas .