Only two short comments:
- The manuscript formerly F-Pcnrs is now kept by the BnF:
PARIS, Bibliothèque nationale de France (F-Pn), Rés. Vma. ms. 1404, dépôt du
Centre national de la recherche scientfique (F-Pcnrs), 1630-1636 ca
- Here's the link to the page with the important paper by
Thanks for the reminder Andreas but Ernst refers to this manuscript with the
proper shelf-mark - "F-Pn Rés. Vma ms. 1404 (Paris, France)" - in his text !
Best,
Jean-Marie
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>Only two short comments:
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>- The manuscript formerly F-Pcnrs is now kept by the BnF:
>PARIS,
Interesting Ernst !
Two (very small) remarks nonetheless : there is no point calling Merville
"Nicolo" (or is it a typo ?) as he was a Parisian born and such a typical
French lutenist, especially as you call him properly "Nicolas" a little further
down in your text.
The second point is about
Dear lute friends,
Thank you to all of you who helped me exploring a Sarabande (or Chaconne) in
connection with the manuscripts F-Pcnrs Ms. sans cote [Bullen Reymes Lute
Book], MS Egerton 2046 (British Library, London), A-KR MS L81 (Kremsmünster,
Austria), etc. Extra big thanks to Peter, Anders,