In the age of easily and often enough even freely available electronic
   copies of manuscripts I see no advantage in buying an unedited copy.
   It's quite disappointing to get one of these from one of our respected
   lute societies with all the original inconsistencies and mistakes and
   no critical comment. At least it should be made clear that it's not the
   standard critical edition what is sold.
   Regards
   Stephan

   Am 20. Dezember 2019 23:28:21 MEZ schrieb "G. C." <[email protected]>:

   mere^1
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   adjective
    1. used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something
       is.
   On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 10:25 PM Stephan Olbertz
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:
        Hm, real critical editions or mere typeset copies?
        Regards
        Stephan
        Am 20. Dezember 2019 21:09:12 MEZ schrieb Nancy Carlin
        <[2][email protected]>:
     The LSA has just finished publishing all of Doug Towne's edition of
     Weiss's London manuscript and we plan to publish next Pierre
     Gaultier's
     Les Ouvres 1638 and Francois Richard's Airs de Cour, 1637 - also in
     editions made by Doug. We are looking for someone to write a short
     introductions to these 2 collections of music - where they fit into
     the
     world of lute music, etc.   We are also looking for a couple of more
     people to write CD reviews. If you are interested in doing any of
     this
     please email me.
     Nancy Carlin
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