Contributions to the history of the city of Mainz

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The contributions to the history of the city of Mainz are a series of books on the history of Mainz , which is published by the Mainz city archive .

The series was founded by Heinrich Schrohe , who also wrote seven of the first ten volumes.

Volumes

  • Volume 1: Hans Vogts : The Mainz house in the 18th century. Mainz 1910.
  • Volume 2: Heinrich Schrohe: Essays and references to Mainz art history . Mainz 1912.
  • Volume 3: Fritz Herrmann: Sources for the topography and statistics of the city of Mainz. House and tax lists from 1497–1541. With a reproduction of Maskopp's city ​​map from 1575 . Mainz 1914.
  • Volume 4: Heinrich Schrohe: Mainz in its relations with the German kings and the archbishops of the city until the fall of city freedom (1462) . Mainz 1915.
  • Volume 5: Heinrich Schrohe: The city of Mainz under electoral administration (1462–1792) . Mainz 1920.
  • Volume 6: Heinrich Schrohe: The Mainz city photographs from the 16th to the 18th century . Volume 1: The Mainz city photographs from 1568 and 1594 . Mainz 1930
  • Volume 7: Heinrich Schrohe: The Mainz city photographs from the 16th to 18th centuries . Volume 2: The Mainz city photographs from 1657 and 1687 . Mainz 1930.
  • Volume 8: Heinrich Schrohe: The Mainz city recordings from the 16th to 18th centuries . Volume 3: The Mainz city recordings from 1747 and 1785/1786 . Mainz 1931.
  • Volume 9: not published
  • Volume 10: Heinrich Schrohe: The Mainz family for boys in the service of the German monarchy and the city of Mainz (1353–1437) . Mainz 1933.
  • Volume 11: Karl Schweickert: The maintenance of music at the court of the Electors of Mainz in the 17th and 18th centuries . Mainz 1937.
  • Volume 12: Ernst Jungk: On the history and legal nature of the Mainz University Fund . Mainz 1938.
  • Volume 13: Laetita Brede, Fritz Arens : Church and Monastery of St. Antonius (Armklaren) in Mainz . Mainz 1950.
  • Volume 14: Fritz Arens: Master plans and furniture by the Mainz carpenters . Mainz 1955.
  • Volume 15: Joachim Fischer: Frankfurt and the civil unrest in Mainz (1332–1462) . Mainz 1958.
  • Volume 16: Johannes Simmert : The history of the Charterhouse in Mainz . Mainz 1958.
  • Volume 17: Fritz Arens: Construction and equipment of the Mainz Charterhouse . Mainz 1959.
  • Volume 18: Adam Gottron : Mainz Music History from 1500 to 1800 . Mainz 1959.
  • Volume 19: Friedrich P. Kahlenberg : Kurmainzische defense installations and building history of the fortress Mainz in the 17th and 18th centuries . Mainz 1963.
  • Volume 20: Richard Dertsch : The documents of the Mainz city archive. Regesten .
    • Part 1: Until 1329 . Mainz 1962.
    • Part 2: 1330-1364 . Mainz 1963.
    • Part 3: 1365-1400 . Mainz 1965.
    • Part 4: Supplements and registers up to 1400 . Mainz 1967.
  • Volume 21: Sigrid Bösken : The Mainz goldsmiths guild . Mainz 1971.
  • Volume 22: Hans Fritzen: The building history of the St. Ignaz Church in Mainz . Mainz 1974.
  • Volume 22, 2: Documents from the parish archive of St. Ignaz in Mainz. Regesta by Elisabeth Darapsky and Richard Dertsch. Mainz 1974 (excerpt from Volume 22).
  • Volume 23: Nikolaus Person : Novum Architecturae Speculum . Edited by Fritz Arens. Mainz 1977.
  • Volume 24: Hermann-Dieter Müller: The Swedish State in Mainz. 1631-1636 . Mainz 1979.
  • Volume 25: Elisabeth Darapsky : History of the Welschnonnen in Mainz . Mainz 1980.
  • Volume 26: Fritz Arens: Mainzer Inscriptions 1651–1800. I. The inscriptions of the cathedral at Mainz . Mainz 1985.
  • Volume 27: Fritz Arens: Mainz inscriptions from 1651–1800. II. Church and secular inscriptions . Mainz 1985.
  • Volume 28: Michael Kläger: The Mainz city and fortress expansion. Local politics in the 2nd half of the 19th century . Mainz 1988.
  • Volume 29: Karola Decker: Citizens, Elector and Government. The example of the Mainz carpenter's guild in the 18th century . Mainz 1991.
  • Volume 30: Reinhard Schmid: The St. Alban Abbey near Mainz in the high and late Middle Ages . Mainz 1996.
  • Volume 31: Heike Kornfeld: The development of the printing industry in Mainz from the beginning of the 19th century to the outbreak of World War I (1816–1914) . Mainz 1997.
  • Volume 32: Friedrich Schütz : From blue-white-red to black-red-gold. Mainz from the beginning of Napoleonic rule in 1798 to the revolution of 1848 . Mainz 1998.
  • Volume 33: Wolfgang Dobras (Red.): Schinderhannes . Trial and judgment 1803 . Mainz 2003.
  • Volume 34: Wolfgang Dobras: Coins of the Archbishops of Mainz from the time of the Hohenstaufen. Catalog of the bracteates in the Münzkabinett of the Mainz City Archives . Mainz 2005.
  • Volume 35: Ludwig Falck : Mainzer Regesten 1200–1250 on the history of the city, its spiritual and secular institutions and residents . Mainz 2008.
  • Volume 36: Wolfgang Dobras (Ed.): National Socialism in Mainz 1933–45. Terror and everyday life . Mainz 2008.
  • Volume 37: Franz Stephan Pelgen: P. Joseph Fuchs OSB, professus Seligenstadiensis (1732–1782). A Mainz scholar and the editing history of his archaeological and monastery-political writings . Mainz 2009.
  • Volume 38: Ludwig Falck: Mainzer Regesten 1251–1260 on the history of the city, its spiritual and secular institutions and residents (= work of the Hessian Historical Commission . New series Volume 36). Darmstadt 2014.
  • Volume 40: Ullrich Hellmann: Architect without a work. Construction in the Electorate of Mainz under Johann Jakob Laurentius Schneider (1734–1805) . Mainz 2015.

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