Hello Albert and others,
in parts it is available online:
http://www-bnus.u-strasbg.fr/smt/sommaire.htm

It is a little bit difficult to use without the printed version, as 
Meyer gives there only the numbers he has given to the pieces and no 
page/folio number. Also there is no key of the pieces as is in the 
printed version.
But you can search for titles and for authors.
In any case you get there an impression of which manuscripts are already 
described and you even get a better impression of the manuscripts that 
are to come, as they are given in detail (especially GB).

Best
Markus


Albert Reyerman TREE EDITION schrieb:

>Sources Manuscrites en Tablature
>Catalogue descriptif
>
>decribes the contents of lute manuscripts
>
>Vol I          Sources from Zwitzerland
>Vol II                 Sources from Germany
>Vol III,1      Sources from Austria
>Vol III,2      sources from Tchechien, Hungary, Litauen, Poland, Russia
>               Slovaquia and Ukraine
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>Published by/available from
>Editions Valentin Koerner, Baden-Baden, Germany
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>
>Regards
>Albert
>
>Albert Reyerman
>TREE EDITIONS
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>Ed Durbrow wrote:
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>>>is there a definitive key or
>>>legend to the various lute manuscripts? In other words, is there one
>>>document which decrypts them ?  ( e.g. Board MS ).
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>>Maybe H. Brown Instrumental Music before 1600 could help?
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