Yes, the infamous Bizarre print.

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   David van Ooijen
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   On 7 June 2015 at 11:23, G. C. <[3][email protected]> wrote:

     A  A Not strictly quartets, but potentially so:
     A  A The Novus partus , while not nearly so extensive a collection
     as the
     A  A Thesaurus, is of interest on several counts. It is one of the
     last
     A  A books to have been printed from woodblock in Germany; and its
     59
     A  A compositions (also in French tablature) are divided into three
     A  A sections, the first having 12 pieces for three differently
     tuned
     A  A concerting lutes and two other instruments or voices, (...) The
     A  A similarities and differences between the contents of the
     Thesaurus and
     A  A those of the Novus partus reveal the differences in musical
     tastes in
     A  A 1603 and 1617, particularly towards concerted music. (...) The
     chief
     A  A differences between the collections lie in the absence of vocal
     A  A intabulations in the Novus partus, its emphasis on the expanded
     lower
     A  A range of the "theorbed" lute, and the astounding increase in
     the number
     A  A of concerted works.
     A  A Julia Sutton
     A  A And who said they were riddled with mistakes?
     A  A G.
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