Liber burgensium (Hanover)
The Liber burgensium of Hanover is the oldest surviving citizen book in the city.
description
The Liber burgensium is a medieval manuscript , which is a bound work in the city archive of Hanover . under the number B 8310 . In particular, it contains a list of the new citizens from the period from 1301 to 1549 and the oldest statutes of the city, but also other records and copies of documents from the years 1303 to 1549.
See also
- Red City Book (Hannover) , series of books by the city of Hannover from the Middle Ages, which is kept in the Hannover City Archives
- Hannover Chronik , chronicle of the history of the city of Hanover
- Hannoversches biographical lexicon , biographies on personalities of the city
- Stadtlexikon Hannover , a city lexicon first published in 2009
literature
- City Archives Hanover: B 8310
- Karl Friedrich Leonhardt (edit.): The oldest citizen book of the city of Hanover and simultaneous sources , ( edition as an introduction to the sources and representations on the population of the city of Hanover ), 1933
- H. and I. Kruse: Register of names for the city register of the city of Hanover , part 1 (1300–1549), in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , Neue Reihe 24 (1970), pp. 1–33
- Joachim Studtmann: The new citizens and brewers of the old town of Hanover 1549 / 50-1699 , in the series sources and representations on the population of the city of Hanover , vol. 2, as well as in the series library family history sources , vol. 10, Marktschellenberg-Berchtesgaden: Degener & Co., 1941
- Karljosef Kreter : City books and registers 1289–1533. Inventory of medieval-bound manuscripts in the Hanover City Archives .... In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series 48 (1994), pp. 47–168, especially pp. 103f.
- Klaus Mlynek : Liber burgensium. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 402.
Web links
- Collegium former Bruchmeister eV of the capital Hanover: What is a Bruchmeister? on bruchmeister.info , with a photograph of the Liber burgensium, last accessed on July 2, 2012