Laurent Guillo, Pierre I Ballard et Robert III Ballard. Imprimeurs du roy pour 
la musique (1599-1673), Mardaga 2003, lists the book as 1612-B. In the notes he 
says:
La datation de l’édition en 1612 vient d’une part de la présence du 
privilège d’octobre 1611, d’autre part de l’épître à la Reine Marie 
de Medicis, à qui Robert II Ballards est attaché à partir de 1612.

Best,
Andreas

> Am 27.04.2018 um 23:57 schrieb Matthew Daillie <[email protected]>:
> 
> Here is what Pascale Boquet and François-Pierre Goy had to say in the 
> introduction to the Fuzeau edition of the facsimile:
> 
> On Oct 16th 1611, Pierre Ballard obtained a ten-year 'privilège' to print 
> his brother's works. In the absence of a title page, date of impression or 
> inscription on the 'syndicat des librairies's register', it is generally 
> accepted that the volume reproduced here appeared in that same year; however, 
> printing delays must be taken into account which, according to other 
> examples, could vary between a few weeks and several months. In addition, one 
> could deduce from the dedication that Ballard wrote it when already employed 
> by Marie de Médecis. These two elements could postpone the date of 
> publication to early 1612.
> 
> Best,
> Matthew
> 
> 
> On 27/04/2018 22:26, Rainer wrote:
>> Dear lute netters,
>> 
>> Ballard's lute book with the year 1611 on the title page is believed to have 
>> been published in 1612.
>> 
>> I can't remember who noticed this based on which evidence published where.
>> 
>> Who does remember?
>> 
>> Rainer
> 
> 
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