News Articles Library Event Photos Contact Search


Friday, 28 August 2015 11:51

The World’s Largest Private Collection of Manuscripts Will Go Up for Sale

The collection includes fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The collection includes fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Wikipedia

Aristophil, the scandal-hit French company that amassed the world’s largest private collection of manuscripts, has been liquidated and its stock will be put up for sale. The August 5 judgment in the Commercial Court, Paris, was based on its “complete insolvency”.

The company’s accounts were frozen in November 2014 by state prosecutors, who described Aristophil as a type of Ponzi scheme (in which existing investors are paid by new investors, rather than out of profits). A mansion owned by the company in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, was sold in July for around €28m, the proceeds of which went to Aristophil’s bank, Société Générale.

Additional Info

Events