The manuscript was purchased in 1870 by Angela Burdett-Coutts.
All these manuscripts were purchased at the beginning of the 20th century in Egypt by Charles Freer.
The manuscript was purchased in Cairo in 1924.
The manuscript was purchased by the British Library at Sotheby's in 1922.
The manuscript was purchased by Archdeacon Henry Tattam's sale, in 1868.
The manuscript was purchased by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
The manuscripts were purchased by the German government for £80,000.
In 2007, his collected manuscripts and correspondence were purchased by Emory University.
More than 3800 manuscripts have been purchased using the Egerton fund.
The manuscript was purchased from a used book store in 1982 for 4,280,000 yen.