Dear Sean,
Just to avoid any misunderstanding, I didn't have
anything to do with the online publication of the
Spinacino prints, but since John Griffiths anounced 
that I would be happening I had been looking forward
to seeing it, and I thought it would be good to let 
everyone know when it became available. The arrival
of this online facsimile has been organised in conjunction
with the conference held last weekend in Tours, France,
which I understand John played a significant role in 
organising. Hopefully, as John appears to be reading
this list these days, he can pass our thanks on to all
those who have made this facsimile avaiable, most of
all the Jagellionian University in Cracow who now own
the original.

Best wishes,

Denys





-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 December 2007 04:40
To: Lute Net
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Spinacino online


That is simply stunning! Many thanks to you and John Griffiths.

Sean

On Nov 30, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Denys Stephens wrote:

> Dear All,
> The digital facsimile of the two Spinacino books has gone online today 
> as John Griffiths said it would in a mailing to the list a while ago:
>
>   
> <http://www.cesr.univ-tours.fr/ricercar/luth/corpus/
> corpus_luthistes.php>
> http://www.cesr.univ-tours.fr/ricercar/luth/corpus/corpus_luthistes.ph
> p
>
> The online view seems to be not functioning correctly but the option 
> to download the complete volume in PDF format works perfectly.
> The PDF contains both books, so you only need to download it once.
>
> It's a great gift to the lute world, and a fine way to honour the 
> 500th anniversary of the first printed lute books. Great thanks are 
> due to all who made this possible.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Denys
>
>
>
> <http://www.cesr.univ-tours.fr/Ricercar/luth/corpus/fiche_source.php? 
> id_sour
> ce=1>
>
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>
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