[1]http://lute.musickshandmade.com/pages/home is a good place to start.
   You don't even need to buy Django, since much of the content is in pdf
   form.A
   You can also peruse the mailing list archive for links to National
   libraries which are providing images of original MS and print.
   [2]Gallica.bnf.fr allows download of individual pages or a whole
   document (and may allow specific pages in a PDF.)
   Having a good PDF editor/split-merge utility is a real boon. They are
   as personal as programmers' editors, so I'll only offer suggestions out
   of the ones I know via direct-contact emails.
   Ray Brohinsky

   On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Charles Mokotoff
   <[3][email protected]> wrote:

     A  A Greetings Lutenists,
     A  A I am reading through some songs with a soprano this week. I
     must have a
     A  A roomful of printed books of music, greatest hits of the era,
     Dowland,
     A  A Campion, Ford, most of the Stainer and Bell editions.
     A  A Is there a place on the internet where these are perhaps
     already living
     A  A to save me the scanning and printing for my performance binder?
     It
     A  A doesn't have to be the editions I have.A
     A  A Thanks for any advice.
     A  A CharlesA
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References

   1. http://lute.musickshandmade.com/pages/home
   2. http://Gallica.bnf.fr/
   3. mailto:[email protected]
   4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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