Thank you all for your helpful replies!  Some great stuff on Nancy's
   site.  It should keep me busy for a while.  I'll see if the Lute
   Society has a copy.

   Kind regards,

   Bill
   From: A. J. Ness <[email protected]>
   To: William Samson <[email protected]>; Lute List
   <[email protected]>
   Sent: Saturday, 4 August 2012, 21:16
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Aegidius MS?
   There is a microfilm in the LSA Microfilm Library.  But it might be
   incomplete. (There is at least one incomplete microfilm floating
   around.)
   For information about the library check the LSA page on Wayne Cripps'
   Lute
   Page (under "Publications").
   There is a thematic index by Josef Klima.  I checked it aganst the
   manuscript, and made some corrections (Klima had difficulties reading
   that
   old German script).  It is on Ditto print and doesn't
   Xerox very well.  Incidentally the original owner was a Salzburg
   nobleman,
   Johannes Aegidius Berner von Rettenweg.  His grave stone is in the St.
   Aegidius church, home parish of the Mozart family.  I believe there is
   another manuscript by the same copyist in the Dolmetsch Library in
   Haslemere
   (the OTHER lute manuscript,  that is, NOT the falsely labelled "Medici
   Manuscript").
   The Lute Society might also have a film.  Bob Spencer was particularly
   interested in the Aegdiius MS.
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: "William Samson" <[1][email protected]>
   To: "Lute List" <[2][email protected]>
   Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2012 2:01 PM
   Subject: [LUTE] Aegidius MS?
   >  Dear Bottomless Pit of Knowledge and Expertise,
   >
   >  Does anybody know if the 'Aegidius' manuscript (Prague IV.G.18 ) is
   >  available on the web or in a printed publication?
   >
   >  Thanks,
   >
   >  Bill
   >
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