Lute Building Articles from the JLSA
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Lute Making, Lundberg JLSA 1974.pdf
Lutes and Related Instruments in Eight Important European and American Collections, Staffer JLSA 1975.pdf
Lutes and Related In struments in Eight Important European and American Collections (part II), Staffer JLSA 1975.pdf
The Lutes in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich, Alton & Smith JLSA 1978.pdf
On the Geometry of the Lute, Sohne JLSA 1980.pdf
Weiss's Lutes: The Origin of the 13-Course German Baroque Lutes, Lundberg JLSA 1999.pdf
Lutes in the Lobkowicz Collection Nelahozeves Castle, Bohemia, Cepelak JLSA 1999.pdf
The German Baroque Lute 1650-1750, Lundberg JLSA 1999.pdf
The Conservation, Restoration and Reconstruction of S.L. Weiss's Theorbo, Wenke JLSA 2002.pdf
The Case of the Missing Lute, Fontana JLSA 2002.pdf
Sebastian Schelle and the Swan-Necked Lute, Martius JLSA 2002.pdf
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