The Vaudry de Saizenay manuscript is now available in colour on the
Besancon library site at
[1]http://culture.besancon.fr/ark:/48565/a011284026247S0XA9H/1/1
It can be downloaded in chunks of 20 pages at a time, although these
are lower resolution images.
All best,
Peter
Lino Messina reports on the French lute list that the Saizenay
manuscript has now been made available for download by the Besanc,on
library.
Username blank, password theorbe.
It will be taken down if it's not downloaded at least once in 30 days,
so don't hold back! :-)
Funnily,
Hi Ross,
You can purchase a CD-ROM of facsimile from Besancon, Bibliotheque de la
Ville directly.
You may need about 60 euros.
Followings are my right example.
http://kakitoshilute.blogspot.com/2010/06/manuscrit-vaudry-de-saizenay.html
http://kakitoshilute.blogspot.com/2010/06/ipad.html
damian dlugolecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On the Ex Libris page of the Saizenay ms. there are two lines of figures
without a clef. Does anyone out there have a clear notion why these figures
appear here, what their purpose is and how we might use them?
That is the regle d'octave, or rule