For facsimiles, it's always wise to check with OMI.  Three facsimile
editions are listed as (apparently) being available. (1) 1947 ed. 
Meertens: 1625 edition
(Antwerp/Amsterdam) (2) 1968: 1626 ed.  (Amstedam) and (3) 1976: 1626 
ed. (NYC:Broude Bros.)


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 4:07 PM
Subject: [LUTE] civilite fonts in typeset tablitures


|
| In the NGD article 'sources of lute music' section 6 - 'low
countries...'
| is an illustration from Adriaen Valerius 'Nederlandtsches
gedenck-clanck'
| of 1626; Almande Nonette (Une jeune fillette).
|
| Very small illo, but it seems to be the typeface I categorize as
London 4,
| (here it is stops-on-line rather than stops-between-lines as in the
| editions of P Short and Humphrey Lownes).
|
| The imprint is beyond-Brown (1626), so I am having trouble finding
| bibliographical details - publisher, printer...
|
| Worldcat gives me a few hits on apparant fasc. editions ca WWII, but
not
| enough information in the entries for me to be certain.  There is a
film
| in the LSA library; but that catalog entry has no detail.
|
| LSA microfilm library has a film, [0221]; but printers are sometimes
| bashful on both titlepage and collophon, anyone familiar with this
| edition? I am eager to hear about it.
|
| -- 
| Dana Emery
|
|
|
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