Dear Chris,

AIM, American Institute of Musicology, publications are now sold by A-R 
Editions in Wisconsin. The MacClintock translation and edition is volume 39 in 
AIM's Musicological Studies and Documents and sells for $US 64 (248 pp.), which 
may have been its price when it was issued in 1985. I purchased a copy a few 
years ago.  It is still in print.

For information, check with Paul Ranzini, the CEO (http://www.corpusmusicae.com)

AIM is also the publisher of the huge collected editions of music by (mainly) 
Renaissance composers, Corpus mensurabilis musicae.  So far 109 composers are 
represented, and many with multiple volumes each. There're 8 volumes in the 
Isaac edition, for example.

AIM (a private firm) was founded by the late Armen Carapetyan, Ph.D., who was 
reputed to have married a Texas oil millionariess.

ajn.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher Schaub 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 7:49 AM
  Subject: [LUTE] intabulation guides


  I've been looking for a good primer on intabulation and found Il Fronimo at a
  local university library (Carol MacClinklock translation in AIM) but I can't
  check it out which makes it difficult to work with. Does anyone know of a 
place
  to get a used copy (or new) of the AIM edition or an alternate guide to
  intabulation in English? Thanks in advance.

  Chris



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