After becoming the possession of the Crussol-d'Uzès family, the manuscript was sold several times.
The manuscript was published in January 1966, received positive reviews and sold almost 14,000 copies.
In 1983, the manuscript was sold to the Getty Research Institute.
The manuscript was smuggled out of the country and later sold in many different languages.
Her first manuscript was sold and became published in 1976.
Unfortunately this work was lost in 1885 when all Hume's manuscripts were sold by a servant as waste paper.
He was glad the last manuscript was sold and that he would soon be done with it all.
The original manuscript, which was previously believed lost, was sold for an unexpectedly high price in 2007.
Many manuscripts, the library of the abbey tried to recover the next century, were then sold, sometimes at the price of paper.
The manuscripts were sold for a total of $25,850 in auctions in 1993 and 1994.