It is great that they put this up. It would be even greater if it could be
made available in a readable form that could be played from. I tried using
their viewer and I all get is readable fragments. Has anyone else figured
out how to use this for a playable version? The sight says the material is
in the public domain so there should be no copyright restrictions.

Regards
David

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Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 3:17 AM
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: de Bellis lute book now on line!



Begin forwarded message:

> From: John Robinson <[email protected]>
> Subject: de Bellis lute book now on line!
> Date: August 23, 2014 at 11:29:01 AM EDT
> 
> Dear all
> 
> I contacted the San Francisco State University recently to see if they had
considered digitizing the be Bellis lute manuscript [Ms. M2.1 M3 'Ascanio
Bentivoglio . 1615' - one of the best late renaissance Italian manuscripts]
and was pleased to hear that they planned to put it online in their digital
collection - and then received the link yesterday! Not downloadable but
looks good in colour - when you have fiddled about enlarging the images! You
may have seen that I posted details on the Lute Group in Facebook too. And
Chris, can it be included in the 'internet news' paragraph in the next Lute
News as I promised Meredith Eliassen Curator of the Frank V. de Bellis
Collection that I would spread the news?
> 
>
http://digital-collections.library.sfsu.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p1
6737coll4/id/1154/rec/1
> 
> Please share distribute and disseminate!
> 
> best wishes - John
> 


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