Yes, as David remarked, there's a Minkoff facsimile of
the entire volume
("avec index" and an earlier edition without index).

CNRS has an edition with transcription of the solo
pieces in Corpus des luthistes francais.  It has
tabkature and parallel transcription. Lately CNRS has
been publishing the parallel pages, but provides a
separate volume with just the tabkature. Whether they
have been doing this retrospectively, I do not know.

Oscar Chilesotti also
published some of the airs de cour.  Probably still
available in
the Forni reprint (1968) "per canto e pianoforte."

ajn
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> Hi,
>
> is there a modern ed. of »Thesaurus Harmonicus 1603«?
>
> Best,
>
> G.
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