Thanks to everyone for their help and forA emailing me theA pdf of a
   modern trascription. In the meantime I was also able toA find aA pdf
   facsimile. I was not aware thatA the settingA had been part of aA 1509
   book by Bossinensis.
   A
   All the Best,
   A
   MatteoA

   On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Geoff Gaherty <[1]ge...@gaherty.ca>
   wrote:

     On 2015-05-23 6:08 PM, Matteo Ravasio wrote:

     A  A  Hello,
     A  A  A
     A  A  There is a lute setting of the frottola 'A la guerra' IA can't
     find
     A  A  anywhere. Does anyone have a digital version or can indicate
     me where
     A  A  to find the intabulation?
     A  A  The French lute society has a book with Tromboncino's frottole
     but it
     A  A  seems, from the table of contents, that 'A la guerra' is not
     included.
     A  A  A
     A  A  Thank you for your help!
     A  A  A
     A  A  Matteo

     This was published in the LSA Quarterly in 2001, issue # 2.
     [2]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/Q/2001/index.html
     Perhaps someone here has a copy and can scan it for you.
     Geoff
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