Addendum:

John Robinson (who didn't know this, either) thinks (as I did) "a" means recto and 
"b" means verso.
Hence the folio numbers for pieces by van Eyck in the LS supplements are 
incorrect.

Rainer

On 22.04.2018 16:05, David van Ooijen wrote:
    I have both the Van Eyck facsimile (Saul Groen) and Van Baak Griffioen
    in front of me. Van Baak Griffioen does not use recto and verso, but a
    and b, a being the left side of the open pages, b the right side. But
    you figured that out already. There are academic wars raging on the
    pros and cons of either system.
    David
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    On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 at 15:05, Rainer <[3][email protected]>
    wrote:

      Dear lute netters,
      probably only interesting for hard-core concordance/cognate
      collectors.
      I have several digital hard copies of van Eyck prints.
      The strange thing is that the folio numbers in van Baak Griffioen's
      book always differ by 1 page ("half" a folio) from the facsimiles.
      I have no explanation for this.
      Any idea anybody?
      Rainer
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