Something taken from the book "The Lute in Europe 2":
There is a total of 1,923 pieces in Accords nouveaux so far known in 42 
manuscripts and 7 publications. Concerning the loss of sources suffice it here 
to note, that following Mersenne, the printer Ballard published a collection 
every year. From the 1623 edition only the title page is known, and only a 
single copy survives of the 1631 and 1638 publications.
Laurent Guillo: Pierre I Ballard et Robert III Ballard. Imprimeurs du roy pour 
la musique (1599-1673), 2 Vols., Sprimont 2003. Here: Vol. II, p. 194 under 
1623-J, pp. 256f. under 1631-D, and pp. 318f. under 1638-F. 

 
Am 16.03.2017 um 16:54 schrieb Thomas Walker <twlute...@hotmail.com>:

>   Thanks for the question and answer, gents, although I don't like the
>   answer.  I had thought that Ballard's 1623 was lost, but I didn't
>   realize it was so painfully recent.  So close, yet so far.  Another
>   thing for me to wake up nights wondering about...that and
>   Kapsperger's Libro secundo d'intavolatura di lauto (1619).
>   cheers,
>   tom
>     __________________________________________________________________
> 
>   From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu <lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu> on behalf
>   of Jean-Marie Poirier <jmpoiri...@wanadoo.fr>
>   Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 4:54 AM
>   To: jo.lued...@t-online.de; 'Lute List'
>   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ballard 1623 ?
> 
>   Thank you Joachim ! It seems it's definitely a closed door then :-( !
>   Al the best,
>   Jean-Marie
>   --------------
> 
>> Dear Jean-Marie:
>> 
>> "BALLARD, Pierre (ed.). Tablature de Luth de differents auteurs sur
>   l'accord ordinaire et extraordinaire recueillie par P. Ballard, Paris:
>   P. Ballard, 1623 (the title page alone was part of the collection of
>   March Pincherle, when this was auctioned in Paris [Hôtel Drouot], 3 to
>   5 March 1975 – its present whereabouts are unknown)."
>> 
>> (From the source list of F.-P. Goy's thesis on the manuscript sources
>   of music in Accords Nouveaux. This can be found in Andreas Schlegel's
>   website accordsnouveaux.ch.)
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Joachim
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original-Nachricht-----
>> Betreff: [LUTE] Ballard 1623 ?
>> Datum: 2017-03-15T10:03:06+0100
>> Von: "Jean-Marie Poirier" <jmpoiri...@wanadoo.fr>
>> An: "'Lute List'" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> There are dozens of references circulating to Ballard's 1623
>   "Tablature de luth de differents auteurs sur l'accord ordinaire et
>   extraordinaire", declared "Lost"
>> except its title page... I could not find a single reference giving
>   the whereabouts of this mysterious title-page.
>> 
>> Would anyone on this list know where precisely this precious document
>   is preserved ?
>> 
>> Thank you for your feedback anyway !
>> 
>> Best wishes to all,
>> 
>> Jean-Marie Poirier
>> 
>> 
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