List of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd
The list of streets, squares and bridges in Hamburg-Barmbek-Süd is an overview of the streets, squares and bridges currently available in the Hamburg district of Barmbek-Süd . It is part of the list of traffic areas in Hamburg .
overview
In Barmbek-Süd (district numbers 418 to 423) there are 35827 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on 3.1 km². Barmbek-Süd is in the postcode areas 22081 and 22083.
In Barmbek-Süd there are 114 designated traffic areas, including 2 squares, 17 bridges and a park.
There are several groups of motifs:
- Psychiatrists (with reference to the former, nearby insane, sanatorium and nursing home Friedrichsberg ): Damerowstwiete, Damerowsweg, Kraepelinweg, Langermannsweg, Pinelsweg, Reyesweg
- Persecuted / Victims of National Socialism : Elfriede-Lohse-Wächtler-Weg, Erika-Mann-Bogen, Grete-Zabe-Weg (all on the grounds of the former Friedrichsberg insane asylum)
- Songbirds : Amselstraße, Stieglitzstraße, Zeisigstraße (mainly in Barmbek-Nord ); this group also includes the bird pasture
- Composers : Beethovenstrasse, Brucknerstrasse, Flotowstrasse, Gluckstrasse, Lachnerstrasse, Lortzingstrasse, Marschnerstieg, Marschnerstrasse, Mozartstrasse, Schubertstrasse, Schumannstrasse, Spohrstrasse, Volkmannstrasse, Wagnerstrasse bridge, Weberstrasse
- Grain plants : Gerstenkamp, Haferkamp, Weizenkamp
Overview of the streets
The following table gives an overview of all named traffic areas - streets, squares and bridges - in the district as well as some related information. In detail these are:
- Name / location : current name of the street, square or bridge. Via the link ( location ), the street, the square or the bridge can be displayed on various map services. The geoposition indicates approximately the middle. In the case of longer streets that lead through two or more parts of the city, it is therefore possible that the coordinate is in a different part of the city.
- Street code: official street code, consisting of a letter (first letter of the street, the square or the bridge) and a three-digit number.
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Length / dimensions in meters:
Note: The length information contained in the overview are overview values rounded up or down according to mathematical rules , which were determined in the Digital Atlas North with the local scale. They are more for comparison purposes and, if official values are known, are exchanged and marked separately.
For squares, the dimensions are shown in the form a × b for rectangular systems or a × b × c for triangular systems with a as the longest edge.
The addition ( in the district ) indicates how long the street is within the district if it runs through several districts. - Name origin : origin or reference of the name.
- Date of designation : Year of the official designation or the first mention of a name, in case of uncertainty also the specification of a period.
- Notes : Further information on nearby institutions, the history of the street, historical names, monuments, etc.
- Image : Photo of the street or an adjacent object.
Name / location | Road key |
Length / dimensions (in meters) |
Origin of name | Date of designation | Remarks | image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adolph-Schönfelder-Strasse
( Location ) |
A545 | 550 | Adolph Schönfelder (1875–1966), SPD politician | 1970 | until 1970 Rönnhaidstrasse | |
Old pond path
( Location ) |
A157 |
(in the district) |
525 after the field name "Ohlen Dieck" (old pond) | 1877 | east of the S-Bahn bridge in Dulsberg | |
Amselstrasse
( Location ) |
A383 | 190 | Bird blackbird | 1893 | Motif group "Songbirds" in memory of the ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) | |
Bachstrasse
( Location ) |
B013 | 1195 | originally named after Osterbek , later temporarily incorrectly assigned to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) and temporarily in Sebastian-Bach-Straße (see section "Composers' Quarter") | 1860 | western half of the street between Bachstrasse bridge and the intersection of Hans-Henny-Jahnn-Weg / Osterbekstrasse / Weidestrasse / Herderstrasse in Uhlenhorst | |
Bachstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 based on Bachstrasse | 1904 | eastern part of the southern half in Barmbek-Süd, western part in Uhlenhorst , northern part from the middle of the bridge completely in Winterhude | |
Barmbeker market
( Location ) |
B073 | 490 | after its former function as a marketplace | 1948 | Barmbeker Markt is now a four-lane street, divided by parking spaces; The subway line 3 runs above the parking spaces | |
Bartholomäusstrasse
( Location ) |
B085 | 475 | Bartholomew John Bull (1791–1857), previous owner of the site | around 1843 | ||
Beethovenstrasse
( Location ) |
B139 | 855 | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), composer | 1863 | Motif group "composers" | |
At the old Schützenhof
( Location ) |
B194 | 450 | after the Schützenhof, which was operated here from 1862 to 1901 by the Hamburger Schützengesellschaft | 1913 | ||
Beimoorstrasse
( Location ) |
B226 | 185 | Ahrensburg district of Beimoor | 1948 | ||
Berthastrasse
( Location ) |
B291 | 250 | Bertha Wagner, daughter of the landowner Wagner | 1866 | ||
Biedermannplatz
( Location ) |
B308 | 320 × 135 x 50 | Adolf Biedermann (1881–1933), SPD politician | 1947 | until 1947 Schleidenplatz | |
Bostel row
( Location ) |
B752 | 485 | after the Barmbeker Vogtsfamilie Bostel (17th and 18th centuries) | 1968 | ||
Bramfeld Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
30 based on Bramfelder Strasse | 1904 | crosses the Osterbek Canal in the course of Bramfelder Straße ; northern part in Barmbek-Nord | |
Bramfelder Strasse
( Location ) |
B544 |
(in the district) |
245 Hamburg district of Bramfeld | 1862 | northern part from Osterbek Canal in Barmbek-Nord | |
Brucknerstrasse
( Location ) |
B628 | 525 | Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), composer | 1938 | Motif group "composers" | |
Bürgerstrasse
( Location ) |
B685 | 245 | after the term of the same name ; According to Beckerhaus, expressly not after the poet Gottfried August Bürger | 1868 | ||
Damerowstwiete
( Location ) |
D022 | 70 | based on the Damerowsweg | 1939 | Motif group "Psychiatrist" | |
Damerowsweg
( Location ) |
D023 | 255 | Heinrich Damerow (1798–1866), physician and psychiatrist | 1912 | Motif group "Psychiatrist" | |
Stretching haide
( Location ) |
D057 | 1030 (in the district) |
after the field name "An der Dann Haide" (from Niederdt. Dann = Niederung) | 1899 | until 1899 Wandsbeckerstraße, namesake of the Dehnhaide station on the U 3 ; east of the S-Bahn bridge in Dulsberg | |
Desenissstrasse
( Location ) |
D078 | 580 | Dietrich Deseniß (1768–1841), confectioner and Barmbeker Vogt | 1870 | ||
Döscherstrasse
( Location ) |
D134 | 110 | Albert Döscher (1879–1955), chamber musician | 1964 | ||
Eilbeker Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to location and function | 1936 | crosses the Eilbek on the Eilbektal road ; Street area completely in Eilbek | |
Eilbektal
( Location ) |
E089 | 1080 | running after the location in the valley of the Eilbek | 1904 | completely in Eilbek , only the property with the house number 111 at the eastern end is in Barmbek-Süd | |
Eilbekwiesenbrücke
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to location and destination | 1960 | Pedestrian bridge, crosses the Eilbek in Friedrichsberger Park | |
Elfriede-Lohse-Wächtler-Weg
( Location ) |
E347 | 330 | Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler (1899–1940), painter | 2008 | Motif group "Persecuted / Victims of National Socialism" | |
Elsastrasse
( Location ) |
E169 | 490 | Elsa Wagner, wife of the landowner Wagner | 1886 | ||
Erika Mann Bow
( Location ) |
E344 | 225 | Erika Mann (1905–1969), actress and writer | 2006 | Motif group "Persecuted / Victims of National Socialism" | |
Feßlerstrasse
( Location ) |
F095 | 145 | GHL Imbek, called Feßler (1826–1884), previous owner of the site | 1886 | ||
Flax land
( Location ) |
F139 | 335 | after the field name "Up'n Flachsland-Wisch", where farmers from Barmbeck grew their flax | 1884 | ||
Flotowstrasse
( Location ) |
F155 | 345 | Friedrich von Flotow (1812–1883), composer | 1899 | Motif group "composers" | |
Framheinstrasse
( Location ) |
F201 | 235 | Barmbeker Hufner family Framhein | 1907 | ||
Friedrichsberger Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 20th | according to location and function | 1945 | crosses the Eilbek in the course of Friedrichsberger Straße | |
Friedrichsberger Strasse
( Location ) |
F239 |
(in the district) |
750 after a field name, going back to a farmer Friedrich | 1868 | southern part from Eilbektal in Eilbek | |
Gas works bridge
( Location ) |
- | 10 | according to its location near the no longer existing gas works | 1904 | crosses a branch of the Osterbek Canal in the course of Osterbekstrasse | |
Gerstenkamp
( Location ) |
G084 | 190 | Cereal plant barley | 1910 | Motif group "cereal plants" | |
Gluckstrasse
( Location ) |
G121 | 365 | Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787), composer | 1881 | Motif group "composers" | |
Grete-Zabe-way
( Location ) |
G493 | 480 | Grete Zabe (1877–1963), SPD politician | 2008 | Motif group "Persecuted / Victims of National Socialism" | |
Großheidesteg
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 after a field name; based on the Großheidestrasse running in Winterhude | 1960 | Pedestrian bridge, leads over the Osterbek Canal as an extension of Großheidestrasse ; northern part in Winterhude | |
Grovestrasse
( Location ) |
G306 | 280 | Adolf Grove († 1900), previous owner of the site | 1904 | ||
Haferkamp
( Location ) |
H028 | 140 | Cereal plant oats | 1899 | Motif group "cereal plants" | |
Hamburger Street
( Location ) |
H075 | 1410 | according to its designation as a road leading to Hamburg | 1862 | Namesake of the Hamburger Straße station on the U 3 line ; southeast part of the street between Richardstraße and the Lerchenfeld junction in Uhlenhorst | |
Hansdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
H120 | 245 | former Hamburg exclave Groß-Hansdorf | 1888 | ||
Heinrich-Hertz-Strasse
( Location ) |
H299 |
(in the district) |
300 Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), physicist | 1945 | western part from Winterhuder Weg in Uhlenhorst | |
Heinskamp
( Location ) |
H310 | 355 | Peter Heinrich Friedrich Heins (1848–1927), previous owner of the site | 1885 | ||
Heinz-Gärtner-Bridge
( Location ) |
H860 |
(in the district) |
20 Heinz Gärtner (1916–2001), SPD politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism | 2013 | northern part in Winterhude | |
Heitmannstrasse
( Location ) |
H313 | 530 | Brothers Hinrich (1834–1895) and Jochim Heitmann (1839–1883), previous owners of the site | 1877 | ||
Herderstrasse
( Location ) |
H360 | 475 | Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803), poet | 1865 | western half of the street in Uhlenhorst | |
Holstein camp
( Location ) |
H583 | 830 | after the field name of the same name "Am Holsteinischen Kamp", according to other sources also after another field name "Hegelstein's Kamp", which was then incorrectly adopted | 1862 | The first rental house in Barmbek was built on the Holsteinischen Kamp in 1866 | |
Holstein way
( Location ) |
H584 | 110 | based on the Holstein camp | 1962 | ||
Hufnerstrasse
( Location ) |
H676 |
(in the district) |
415 to the Hufner farms on the former main street of Barmbek | 1862 | northern part from the middle of the Osterbek Canal in Barmbek-Nord | |
Hufnerstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
15 based on Hufnerstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Osterbek Canal in the course of Hufnerstraße ; northern part in Barmbek-Nord | |
Humboldt Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
10 based on Humboldtstrasse | 1970 | Pedestrian bridge over Hamburger Strasse and Oberaltenallee; predominantly southern part from the middle of Hamburger Straße in Uhlenhorst | |
Humboldtstrasse
( Location ) |
G684 | 1075 | Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), natural scientist | 1859 | ||
Imstedt
( Location ) |
I073 | 620 | to “Immenstede”, a place where bees hang out | 1904 | ||
Johannes Prassek Park
( Location ) |
- | 310 × 150 × 25 | Johannes Prassek (1911–1943), Catholic clergyman | 2011 | the park was laid out on the site of the former gas works on Osterbekstrasse; Prassekstrasse in Wilhelmsburg has the same namesake | |
Käthnerort
( Location ) |
K009 | 500 | after the settlement of the Kätner | 1866/1899 | until 1899 in Käthnerort | |
Käthnerort Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
20 based on the Käthnerort | 1910 | northern part in Barmbek-Nord | |
Klinikweg
( Location ) |
K263 | 190 | after the former general polyclinic located there | 1913 | ||
Kraepelinweg
( Location ) |
K397 | 370 | Brothers Emil (1856–1926), psychiatrist and Karl Kraepelin (1848–1915), biologist | 1938 | Motif group "Psychiatrist" | |
Lachnerstrasse
( Location ) |
L002 | 140 | Brothers Franz Lachner (1803–1890), Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895) and Vinzenz Lachner (1811–1893), composers | 1906 | Motif group "composers" | |
Long fame
( Location ) |
L053 | 410 | after a field name (Rehm = belt, stripe) | 1862/1899 | until 1899 in Langenreem | |
Langermannsweg
( Location ) |
L060 | 120 | Johann Gottfried Langermann (1768–1832), psychiatrist | 1912 | Motif group "Psychiatrist" | |
Levisohnweg
( Location ) |
L402 | 65 | Albert Levisohn (1891–1942), wife Cilly Levisohn (1894–1942) and son Rolf Levisohn (1920–1942), victims of National Socialism | 2014 | ||
Lindnersweg
( Location ) |
L192 | 90 | Otto Lindner (1863–1927), previous owner of the site | 1930 | ||
Lohkoppelstrasse
( Location ) |
L228 | 615 | after a field name (Loh = oak forest) | 1873 | ||
Lortzingstrasse
( Location ) |
L253 | 380 | Albert Lortzing (1801-1851), composer | 1901 | Motif group "composers" | |
Louis Braille Square
( Location ) |
L394 | 60 × 55 × 30 | Louis Braille (1809–1852), French teacher for the blind and inventor of the Braille script named after him | 2009 | In the immediate vicinity - at Holsteinischer Kamp 26 - the Hamburg Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired has its headquarters | |
Marschnerstieg
( Location ) |
M068 | 130 | based on Marschnerstrasse | 1962 | Motif group "composers" | |
Marschnerstrasse
( Location ) |
M069 | 475 | Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861), composer | 1895 | Motif group "composers" | |
Martensweg
( Location ) |
M074 | 110 | Andreas Ehrenfried Martens (1755–1828), senior citizen , made a name for himself in the penal and reformatory institutions | 1907 | ||
Maurienstrasse
( Location ) |
M097 |
(in the district) |
160 Johann Hinrich Wilhelm Maurien (d. 1882), co-founder of the New York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie | 1886 | northern part in Barmbek-Nord ; the bridge over the Osterbek Canal , which connected both parts, was destroyed in World War II and not rebuilt | |
Maxstrasse
( Location ) |
M102 |
(in the district) |
30 Max Tornquist, son of the landowner Alexander Tornquist | 1867 | According to the street directory in Eilbek , according to the basic map of the northern part from the Eilbek Canal in Barmbek-Süd | |
Maxstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 20th | according to location and destination | 1907 | crosses the Eilbek Canal , a short southern part in Eilbek , in the course of Maxstraße | |
Mesterkamp
( Location ) |
M167 | 100 | after a field name | 1890 | ||
Mirowstrasse
( Location ) |
M201 | 155 | AHC Mirow (1840-1900), from 1884 member of the Hamburg parliament | 1906 | ||
Mozartstrasse
( Location ) |
M308 | 300 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), composer | 1863 | Motif group "composers" | |
Oberaltenallee
( Location ) |
O005 |
(in the district) |
185 According to the upper elders , who were allowed to drive this path in carriages, which otherwise only served as a footpath | 1862 | southern part between Richardstrasse and Lerchenfeld in Uhlenhorst | |
Ortrudstrasse
( Location ) |
O119 | 360 | Character from the opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner | 1904 | ||
Osterbekstrasse
( Location ) |
O134 | 1510 | after the course parallel to the Osterbek Canal | 1878 | ||
Pfenningsbusch
( Location ) |
P099 | 400 | after a field name (Pennick = stump , bush = small wood) | 1908 | ||
Pinelsweg
( Location ) |
P120 | 260 | Philippe Pinel (1745-1826), psychiatrist | 1912 | Motif group "Psychiatrist" | |
Reesestrasse
( Location ) |
R088 | 285 | Eggers Reese, Barmbeker Vollhufner and Vogt | 1862 | ||
Reyesweg
( Location ) |
R173 | 340 | Wilhelm Reye (1833–1912), psychiatrist and long-time director of the insane, sanatorium and nursing home in Friedrichsberg | 1912 | ||
Richardstrasse
( Location ) |
R180 |
(in the district) |
520 probably after Richard Emanuel Bull, the oldest grandson of the landowner Bartholomew John Bull (see also Bartholomäusstraße) | 1861 | western half of the street to Eilbekkanal in Uhlenhorst , southern part from Eilbekkanal in Eilbek | |
Richardstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | based on Richardstrasse | 1904 | crosses the Eilbek Canal in the course of Richardstrasse ; western side of the bridge in Uhlenhorst | |
Rönnhaid Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 190 | based on the former Rönnhaidstraße, which was renamed Adolph-Schönfelder-Straße in 1970 | 1970 | crosses Adolph-Schönfelder- and Hamburger Strasse as a pedestrian bridge at right angles | |
Schleiden Bridge
( Location ) |
- |
(in the district) |
25 based on Schleidenstrasse | 1929 | East side of the northern part in Barmbek-Nord , west side of the northern part in Winterhude | |
Schleidenstrasse
( Location ) |
S198 | 230 | Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881), botanist | 1904 | ||
Schmalenbecker Strasse
( Location ) |
S228 | 140 | former Hamburg exclave Schmalenbeck | 1899 | ||
Schubertstrasse
( Location ) |
S297 | 155 | Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer | 1905 | Motif group "composers" | |
Schumannstrasse
( Location ) |
S330 | 550 | Robert Schumann (1810-1856), composer | 1876 | Motif group "composers" | |
Sentastrasse
( Location ) |
S408 | 500 | Character from the opera The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner | 1904 | ||
Spohrstrasse
( Location ) |
S554 | 315 | Louis Spohr (1784-1859), composer | 1904 | Motif group "composers" | |
Stieglitzstrasse
( Location ) |
S690 | 180 | Bird goldfinch | 1899 | Motif group "Songbirds" in memory of the ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) | |
Stradellakehre
( Location ) |
S722 | 60 | based on the opera Alessandro Stradella by Friedrich von Flotow | 1930 | ||
Piece street
( Location ) |
S763 | 465 | after a hallway name | 1862 | ||
Stuvkamp
( Location ) |
S778 | 185 | after a field name (Stuv = low bushes) | 1888 | ||
Embankment
( Location ) |
U006 |
(in the district) |
480 according to the location along the north side of the Eilbek Canal | 1893 | western part from Richardstraße in Uhlenhorst | |
Bird pasture
( Location ) |
V062 | 470 | based on the motif group “Songbirds” in memory of the ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Heinrich von Essen (1770–1833), who also owned land here | 1888 | ||
Vogteiweg
( Location ) |
V071 | 125 | in memory of the state administrative districts within the territorial lordship of the Geestlande that were repealed in 1894 | 1899 | formerly Kleine Weidestrasse | |
Volkmannstrasse
( Location ) |
V077 | 165 | Robert Volkmann (1815–1883), composer | 1906 | ||
Volksdorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
V080 | 430 | Hamburg district Volksdorf | 1888 | ||
Von-Axen-Strasse
( Location ) |
V091 | 155 | Otto von Axen (1757–1831), Freemason and senior citizen | 1907 | ||
Von-Essen-Strasse
( Location ) |
V098 |
(in the district) |
780 Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833), bird researcher, enthusiast and collector, created numerous breeding and nesting sites for songbirds in his garden | 1862 | To commemorate Essen, the motif group "Birds" was also created with numerous streets in Barmbek-Nord and Barmbek-Süd; southern part in Eilbek | |
Von Essen road bridge
( Location ) |
- | 25th | according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Eilbek Canal in the course of Von-Essen-Strasse | |
Wagnerstrasse
( Location ) |
W014 |
(in the district) |
500 originally named after the landowner Hans Heinrich David Wagner (1816–1872), later assigned to the composer Richard Wagner (1813–1883) (see section "Composers' Quarter") | 1877 | Motif group “composers”; southern part in Eilbek | |
Wagnerstrasse Bridge
( Location ) |
- | 30th | according to location and function | 1904 | crosses the Eilbek Canal in the course of Wagnerstrasse | |
Weberstrasse
( Location ) |
W097 | 305 | Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), composer | 1906 | Motif group "composers" | |
Weidestrasse
( Location ) |
W140 | 805 | after pastures previously located there | 1862 | ||
Weizenkamp
( Location ) |
W157 | 120 | Cereal Plant Wheat | 1913 | Motif group "cereal plants" | |
Winterhuder Weg
( Location ) |
W322 |
(in the district) |
905 Hamburg district Winterhude | 1846 | western half of the street in Uhlenhorst , from Herderstraße west completely in Uhlenhorst | |
Wohldorfer Strasse
( Location ) |
W369 | 490 | Hamburg district of Wohldorf | 1888 | ||
Zeisigstrasse
( Location ) |
Z009 | 180 | Bird siskin | 1902 | Motif group "Songbirds" in memory of the ornithologist and bird lover Gerhard Hinrich von Essen (1770–1833) |
Composers Quarter
There are two composers' quarters in the district, one owes its existence to an administrative error. Wagnerstrasse south of Hamburger Strasse was originally named after the owner of the site, Hans Heinrich David Wagner (1816–1872). Due to the parallel Richardstraße, Wagnerstraße was probably accidentally assigned to the composer Richard Wagner at an unknown time and the surrounding streets were also named after composers. The situation is similar with Bachstrasse north of Hamburger Strasse, which is named after a stream flowing into the Osterbek . Since there was as yet no street in Hamburg named after the composer of the same name, the procedure here was the same as for Wagnerstrasse and dedicated - albeit deliberately - to Johann Sebastian Bach . The surrounding streets were named after famous musicians.
For a similar reason, Senta and Ortrudstrasse were named after characters from Wagner operas, while Elsastrasse did not come from the Lohengrin opera , but was named after the landowner's wife or daughter, just like Berthastrasse.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Atlas North
- ↑ Jarreplatz at hamburg.de, accessed on July 8, 2018
- ↑ Matthias Schmoock: Barmbek-Nord as it used to , Hamburger Abendblatt on 4 January 2014. Retrieved on July 9, 2018
- ↑ Senate resolution in the Official Gazette No. 66 of August 22, 2014, accessed on July 9, 2018
Literature and Sources
- Statistics Office North: Street and area directory of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Horst Beckershaus: The Hamburg street names - where they come from and what they mean , 6th edition, CEP European Publishing House, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86393-009-7
- Christian Hanke: Hamburg's street names tell history , 4th edition, Medien-Verlag Schubert, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-929229-41-7