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The Bergendal collection was a private collection of medieval manuscripts. According to Raymund Clemens (Beinecke Library), the
:Bergendal Collection was a large collection of medieval manuscripts owned by Joseph Pope (1921-2010), who donated eighteen manuscripts and placed others on deposit at the University of Toronto.  After his death, his heirs placed the deposited manuscripts for sale at Sotheby’s for a 5 July 2011 auction in London (lots 28-119).
There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript in Toronto, Bergendal Collection}} manuscripts in this Wiki which are held by Toronto, Bergendal Collection; see [[:Category:Manuscript in Toronto, Bergendal Collection]].
There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Manuscript in Toronto, Bergendal Collection}} manuscripts in this Wiki which are held by Toronto, Bergendal Collection; see [[:Category:Manuscript in Toronto, Bergendal Collection]].


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Place Toronto
Full Name Bergendal Collection
Abbreviated as Bergendal Collection
Country Canada
Wikidata QID Q114236214


The Bergendal collection was a private collection of medieval manuscripts. According to Raymund Clemens (Beinecke Library), the

Bergendal Collection was a large collection of medieval manuscripts owned by Joseph Pope (1921-2010), who donated eighteen manuscripts and placed others on deposit at the University of Toronto. After his death, his heirs placed the deposited manuscripts for sale at Sotheby’s for a 5 July 2011 auction in London (lots 28-119).

There are 0 manuscripts in this Wiki which are held by Toronto, Bergendal Collection; see Category:Manuscript in Toronto, Bergendal Collection.