The manuscript was described by K. W. Clark in 1937.
The manuscript was briefly described by Emmanuel Miller in 1848.
The two manuscripts of this chapter have been described on pp.
The manuscript has been described as "the last truly great one produced under the Safavid dynasty".
The manuscript was examined and described by Antonio Rocci in 1882.
The manuscript was described by Mittarelli (1708-1777), along with the codex 595.
The manuscript was examined and described by Samuel Berger.
The manuscript was examined and described by Wright.
The manuscript was examined and described by Eduard de Muralt.
The manuscript was described by Zanetti in 1740.