Thanks so much. that is very interesting.
It is amazing that books of all kinds are still appearing.
Perhaps I'll see a new Monteverdi opera someday.....

dt

At 07:58 AM 4/4/2008, you wrote:
>Dear David,
>
>There are more than two extant copies of LOST. Five were listed in the
>introduction to the Severinus facsimile. Since then another has come to
>light. The six extant copies are listed in the introduction to the
>Fretwork edition:
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>1) London, British Library, K.2.i.16;
>2) London, Royal Academy of Music, Spencer Collection 774-1001;
>3) Privately owned by C. J. J. Philipps of London;
>4) Lincoln, Cathedral Library, Aa.2.17.(5.);
>5) Manchester, Henry Watson Music Library, B.R.f410DS408;
>6) Tokyo, Ueno Gakuen College, acquired through Quaritch of London from
>the collection of H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence.
>
>The few significant differences are mentioned in the Severinus
>introduction, and more detail (e.g. including differences in spelling of
>the titles) is given in the Fretwork edition.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Stewart McCoy.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Tayler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 03 April 2008 06:39
>To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu
>Subject: [LUTE] Re: Dowland's Books
>
>I think there are only two of LOST
>Lachrimae or Seven Tears,
>   each different.
>dt
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