This is a link to Adam Ebert's (Aulus Apronius) 'Reise-Beschreibung'. 

http://vd18.de/de-slub-vd18/content/pageview/39885297 

On p 251 I found the story about a cancelled performance of Corbetta, because 
of a broken nail.  

In Pinnell's 1976 dissertation there is an English translation, presumably made 
by John Roberts. It appears that Pinnell had not consulted the original text 
himself, and in Roberts' article 'Francisco Corbetta', in 'Guitar, the magazine 
for all guitarists' 1973 vol. 11 (which I don't have), there (probably) are 2 
passages that I tried to find in Ebert's on-line text: 

'Corbetta complained bitterly, that he had come from England with great 
difficulty, and inasmuch as he had let people come from Italy on account of the 
consort on his guarantee, he had to pay them afterwards out of his own pocket.'

'Ebert had heard that Corbetta had written memoirs of the Courts in which he 
had been. He therefore scraped acquaintance with Corbetta's daughter [!], who 
had accompanied him; and once as Corbetta lay bedridden he managed to borrow 
the Memoirs for a time in consideration of a cash payment, presumably to 
Corbetta's daughter. As a result , his own book draw no small advantage.'

As Pinnell (and presumably also Roberts) give no reference to the pages 
(Ebert's book has 550 pages, and he uses Gothic script...), it is not so easy 
to find the original texts on which this is based.

Actually, the part about Corbetta's bitter complaints could be a (complete) 
misunderstanding of the last sentences on p. 251. 
But the information about the Memoirs? 

Anyone fluent in Gothic?

Lex






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