Ciao Mimmo,
   This is another Scandinavian source already studied by Rudén; in my
   list, it is:

   S-Sk Ms. S. 226 [1544-1560]
   (Sweden?) [copy of Neusidler?; RISM B/VII p. 325; see Rudén p. 42]
     * 6-course lute in German tablature

   So it was mentioned in RISM as well as  Rudén.  I don't have any other
   details; the fact that it appears to be a copy of Neusidler has kept
   anyone from pursuing it very far, but sometimes there are interesting
   differences between printed books and their manuscript copies . . .
   worth checking/comparing? I'm afraid I don't have the time at present.

   Gary

   On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Mimmo - Aquila Corde Armoniche
   <[1]mperu...@aquilacorde.com> wrote:

     Hello guys,
     I have found by chances this one:
     [2]https://archive.org/details/urn-nbn-se-kb-digark-5441771
     Is it already knows?
     Mimmo
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   Erneston Music Library
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