Charles:
A fairly comprehensive summary of digital facsimiles available on the
Internet is accessible on the website of the Lute Society of America:
http://bit.ly/KWa5XB
This of course includes much solo music, but accompanied vocal music from
Bossinensis to the Baroque is listed as well.
Regards
[1]http://lute.musickshandmade.com/pages/home is a good place to start.
You don't even need to buy Django, since much of the content is in pdf
form.A
You can also peruse the mailing list archive for links to National
libraries which are providing images of original MS and print.
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On Aug 1, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Charles Mokotoff wrote:
> I must have a
> roomful of printed books of music, greatest hits of the era, Dowland,
> Campion, Ford, most of the Stainer and Bell editions.
> Is there a place on the internet where these are perhaps already living
> to save me the s