Amazing, thank you!
   I must say, I was also wondering what neuter word starting with A might
   need to be abbreviated.   Maybe your first option is also a
   possibility.....
   Peter

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   On 4 January 2018 at 23:29, <[2][email protected]> wrote:

     âForget the Horace, Peter, and also the question about the identity
     of A! H is "Humanistenoden" stuff, that means: information about
     lute versions of music composed to set texts from ye olde latin
     classics for the use in Latin Schools has somehow contaminated the
     informational content refering to Hofhaimer intabulations, erm...
     "A": does not refer to a Person, but to the beloved girl or lady the
     text is directed to. The name of the adored one must not be
     mentioned in the song to guard her honour against the Jealous, the
     Faux Jaleux... German song lyrics of the late fifteenth/early
     sixteenth century is either bawdy or - as in this case - a late
     blossoming of Trouvere/Troubador song. All best and a belated Happy
     New Year, dear list! Gioacchino detto Il Tedesco del Liuto
     Gesendet  von  meinem  BlackBerry  10-Smartphone.
       Originalnachricht
     Von: Peter Martin
     Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Januar 2018 00:09
     An: Lute list
     Antwort an: [3][email protected]
     Betreff: [LUTE] Mein Einigs A

      Hello all,
      Back to the old stuff!
      There's a lovely little piece in Newsidler's 1536 book with the
   cryptic
      title of Mein Einigs A.    A seems to be a person.    Does anyone
   know
      who A is?
      HMB identifies this song (and several other Newsidler pieces) as
   being
      by Hofhaimer, and IMSLP suggests that Hofhaimer's words may be
   settings
      of Odes by Horace.    By which point I am rather lost.....
      Peter
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