List of "Der Wormsgau" volumes

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The Wormsgau is a magazine published since April 1926 on the history of the city of Worms and its surroundings.

The irregular, last annual publication has been published since 1926 jointly by the city of Worms and the Worms Antiquities Association , of which it is also a member. The magazine is named after the medieval district of Wormsgau .

Wormsgau 1, 1926–1933

  • Wilhelm Weiler: Rheinhessen in the Ice Age. After a lecture given at the Worms Antiquities Association , pp. 2–9.
  • Daniel Weber: The upper ice valley. 1000 years of building history , pp. 9–15.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert : The end of Maria-Münster , pp. 16–21.
  • Reports (Der Altertumsverein 1914–1923; The municipal collections 1922–1925; The City Library and the City Archives 1921–1925), pp. 22–28.
  • Document collection (Worms culture and art history), pp. 28–30.
  • Wormser Literatur 1920-1926 , pp. 30-33.
  • F. Bender: The Church of Our Lady in WormS. A contribution to the history of architecture on the Middle and Upper Rhine in the 14th century , pp. 33–68.
  • Wilhelm Martin Becker: An old praise poem for WormS. By Gottfried von Viterbo, freely translated into German by Wilhelm Martin Becker , p. 69.
  • Erich Grill: An early work of German panel painting in the Paulusmuseum in the city of Worms , pp. 70–81.
  • Alfred Gernsheim: Statistics by Worms from 1805 , pp. 82-89.
  • Johannes Kraus: New sources on the Worms council history (1st list of the members of the Council of Thirteen in the years 1557–1609; 2nd list of the members of the Common Council from 1440 to 1609), pp. 89–92, 122–130.
  • Elisabeth Zotz: Newly acquired Worms prints from the 16th century in the possession of the Worms City Library , pp. 93–100.
  • Karl Esselborn : Adalbert Becker , pp. 101-106.
  • Worms literature 1926–1927 , pp. 107–108.
  • Erich Grill: The old master of Rheinhessen soil research , pp. 109–113.
  • Ingeborg Winther: Bibliography of the writings of Geh. Medical Council Dr. med. Karl Koehl , pp. 114-116.
  • F. Dettweiler: The cross reliquary from the former Koster Liebenau near Worms, today in the Augustinermuseum in Freiburg i. Br. , Pp. 117-121.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The turning point in Worms history around 1800. Contributions to the history of the old and new Worms , pp. 130–142, 178–187.
  • Elisabeth Zotz: Compilation of the national goods auctioned in 1803–1810 , p. 143–164.
  • Alfred Schröder : The “St. Ulrichs family tree” in the Worms City Library , pp. 164–169.
  • Reports (Antiquities Association) , pp. 170–172.
  • Alfred Gernsheim: The Wormsgau. His geographical picture of the Carolingian period according to Andreas Lamey "Pagi Wormatiensis descriptio" , pp. 173–177.
  • Erich Grill: An unknown work by the Worms sculptor Konrad Meit , pp. 188–190.
  • Erich Grill: Alzeyer Fayencen , pp. 190–194.
  • Gustav Strakosch-Graßmann : The poet of the Nibelungenlied , pp. 195–199.
  • S. Rothschild: Segira's tombstone in the Jewish cemetery in Worms , pp. 199–200.
  • Johannes Kraus: Excerpt from the Necrologium of the Institute for World Priests by Bartholomäus Holzhauser (Diocesan Archive Mainz), pp. 200–202.
  • Otto Heilig: Superstitious popular opinions in and around Worms at the end of the 18th century , pp. 202–203.
  • Karl Esselborn: Johann Georg Wille in Worms , p. 204.
  • Reports (The City Collections 1926–1928; City Library and City Archives 1926–1928), pp. 205–214.
  • Neue Wormser Literatur , pp. 215-216.
  • Heinz Fischer: The Worms guild system in the 18th century , pp. 217–264.
  • Reports (Antiquities Association), pp. 265–268.
  • W. Metzler: On the restoration of the former Andreasstift in Worms , pp. 269–308.
  • Max Levy: Documents from Wormsgau and its surroundings in Lucerne , pp. 309–323.
  • Johannes Kraus: Worms in travel reports from the 16th to 18th centuries , pp. 323–325, 362–364.
  • Adam Heid: A contribution to the elucidation of old forms of name in the city of Worms , p. 325.
  • Reports (Antiquities Association), pp. 326–328.
  • Neue Worms Literatur , p. 328.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Worms and the Electoral Palatinate. Outlines of a historical assessment of the geopolitical situation of the city of Worms , pp. 329–339.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Prince-Bishop Franz Ludwig, the renewer of the diocese of WormS. In his memory on the 200th anniversary of his death , pp. 340–343.
  • Gustav Strakosch-Graßmann: Contributions to the history of emigration and immigration to Worms and the surrounding area from the 14th to the 18th century , pp. 344–349.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: The Geological Department of the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 350–353.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The excavations in the Liebenau monastery area , pp. 354–359.
  • Joseph Gerlach: The Hochheimer crypt and its restoration , pp. 360–361.
  • Wilhelm Martin Becker: What happened to the Worms episcopal archive? , Pp. 364-365.
  • Worms Bibliography , p. 365.
  • Reports (Antiquities Association) , pp. 366–368.
  • Worms literature , p. 368.
  • Hermann Hüther: On the history of the Magnus Church in Worms , pp. 369–385.
  • Heinz Biehn : On the building history of the Magnuskirche , pp. 386–393.
  • Joseph Gerlach: The conversion of the Magnuskirche and its restoration , pp. 394–397.
  • Heinrich Schneider: owner of the altar deficit at St. Magnus zu Worms in the years 1396 to 1626 , p. 398.
  • Wilhelm Martin Becker: On the political mood in Rheinhessen during the Revolutionary War 1792 to 1794 , pp. 398–400.
  • Walter Bauer: Finds from the excavations in the Magnus Church in the years 1929 to 1931. Finds from the excavations in the Paulus Church (1928), p. 400.

Der Wormsgau 2, 1934–1943

  • Johannes Kraus: From the history of the Worms monastery libraries. Altworms monastery holdings in the manuscript department of the Mainz city library , pp. 1–5.
  • Gustav Jacob: The sculptor Paul Egell in WormS. The grave monument of the Elector and Bishop Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg in the cathedral , pp. 5–12.
  • Carl Villinger: Worms historian. 1. Johann Friedrich Schannat as historian of the Diocese of Worms , pp. 13-19.
  • Heinz Biehn: An empirical wallpaper in the castle in Herrnsheim , pp. 19–21.
  • Alois Seiler : The Worms Wall Construction Regulations , pp. 22–23.
  • Ernst Rink: The Torso of a Genius in the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 23-25.
  • Heinz Biehn: Roman women's grave from Heßloch , pp. 25–28.
  • Heinz Biehn: Master Eckehard and the Worms measure of capacity. A contribution to the history of ore casting , pp. 29–33.
  • Karl Lepper: The desert "Glesweiler" , pp. 34–35.
  • Walter Bauer: On the dating of the frescoes in Mühlheim an der Eis , pp. 35–37.
  • Karl Kollnig: Worms and Electoral Palatinate in the dispute over the three villages Hemsbach, Laudenbach and Sulzbach , pp. 37–38.
  • Neue Wormser Literatur , pp. 38–40.
  • Josef Giesen : Thomas Coryat's impressions of Worms in 1608 , pp. 41–48.
  • Carl Lepper: From old courses of the Rhine and the history of the Biedensand , p. 48–57.
  • Ernst Jungkenn: The publishing families Theodor de Bry - Matthäus Merian the Elder and their relationship to Oppenheim a. Rhein , pp. 58-61.
  • Eduard Berlet: The Lorsch Königshalle in its dependence on the world of ideas of Germanicism , pp. 62–65.
  • PT Kessler: Rich late medieval glass and ceramic finds on the Domberg in Worms , pp. 66–79.
  • Walter Bauer: On the location and shape of the sites on the Domberg , pp. 79–83.
  • Walter Bauer: Unknown clay models. A small contribution to Middle Rhine art , pp. 83–88.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Report on the excavations at the former Amandus Church in Worms , pp. 88–89.
  • Walter Bauer: The building history of the Amandus Church , pp. 89–96.
  • Walter Bauer: A double-sided mold for late Bronze Age sickles , pp. 96–97.
  • Walter Bauer: A small ditch in Alsheim , pp. 97–98.
  • Walter Bauer: An Alemannic equestrian grave from Hofheim i. Ried , pp. 98-100.
  • Walter Bauer: An unknown late Gothic sculpture in Worms , pp. 100–101.
  • Carl Lepper: Der Abtstein , pp. 101-102.
  • Friedrich Mössinger: Wormser Grenzsteine , pp. 102-103.
  • Friedrich Mössinger: A border point of the Heppenheimer Mark , p. 104.
  • Hans Christoph Schöll : Borbetomagus-WormS. A contribution to the linguistic and religious history of our people , pp. 105-109.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Forum Germanum. Outlines of the history of the Worms Königspfalz , pp. 110–125.
  • Adolf Heiss: Attempt to reconstruct the Worms Königspfalz , pp. 126–139.
  • Ernst Jungkenn: The Gemmingen, Dalberg, Frankenstein and the Oppenheimer Ritterbrunnen. Thoughts on Restoration , pp. 140–144.
  • Fritz Arens : Old travel reports about WormS. Worms in 1660 , pp. 145-150.
  • Josef Giesen: French visit to Worms in 1664 , pp. 151–152.
  • Josef Giesen: Small quotations from the 16th and 17th centuries , pp. 152–154.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: Report on the result of the excavations in Pfeddersheim , pp. 155–158.
  • Walter Bauer: A settlement from the late Hallstatt and early La Tène periods in Pfaffenwinkel near WormS. Report by the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 159–189.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: On the question of Embede, Warbede and Wilbede , pp. 189–190.
  • Walter Bauer: Worms building school: The dome of St. Martin zu Worms , pp. 190–191.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: An interesting copper engraving from 1598. “D. Mart. Luther In Pathmo 1521 “ , p. 192.
  • Literary communications (reviews) , pp. 193–194.
  • Neue Wormser Literatur , pp. 194–196.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The importance of the empire of the city of WormS. Reference to the geographic location of the city and its effects , pp. 197–220.
  • Georg Wiesenthal: The Worms urban area in prehistoric times, with an archaeological settlement map, pp. 220–233.
  • Karl Gruber : The Worms Cathedral District , pp. 234–241.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert :: Pfeifermarsch, Gesellentanz und Stadtfahnen , pp. 241–249.
  • Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth : My Nibelung pictures in the town hall of Worms , pp. 249-255.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: An Ice Age hunting site near Monsheim. Report on the excavation in 1938 , pp. 256–257.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The King's Portal of Worms Cathedral , p. 258.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The altar wings of Worms Cathedral from the 13th century , pp. 259–260.
  • Rudolf Schwarz : Monumentum CrudelitatiS. A medal for the destruction of the city of Worms in 1689 , p. 260.
  • Fritz Arens: The Dalberg's grave slabs in the Herrnsheim Church , pp. 261–262.
  • Dietrich von Gladiß : Judei et coeteri Uvormatienses? , Pp. 262-263.
  • Josef Giesen: The image of the host mill in Worms , pp. 263–264.
  • Josef Giesen: pepper, felt and gloves , pp. 264–265.
  • Otto Höfel: The stone crosses of Rheinhessen , pp. 266–272.
  • Ernst Jungkenn: New documents from the Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim , pp. 272–273.
  • Joseph Giesen: Old travel reports about Worms, Frankenthal and Oppenheim , pp. 273–274.
  • Literary Communications , pp. 274–276.
  • Cornelius Wilhelm Karl von Heyl zu Herrnsheim : The Upper Rhine Landscape, pp. 277–279.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: The Upper Rhine Plain, its career and its oldest culture , pp. 279–283.
  • Joseph Giesen: The paintings on the front of the Worms bishop's court and the coin , pp. 284–287.
  • Peter Engel: The Dalberger free property in Guntersblum , pp. 288–296.
  • Alois Seiler: The wisdom of the villages Roxheim, Bobenheim, Mörsch, Horchheim, Weinsheim and Wiesoppenheim , pp. 297-300.
  • Adam Gottron : Contributions to the organ history of the Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim , pp. 300–306.
  • Adam Gottron: Contributions to the history of church music in the Catholic community of Oppenheim , pp. 306-310.
  • Carl Villinger: "Karle, the poor man" on Worms , pp. 310–312.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Before the end of the defensive city fortifications , pp. 312–313.
  • Josef Giesen: The Hereford Map , pp. 313-314.
  • Josef Giesen: Again pepper, felt and gloves , p. 314.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The Abenheim guild sign in the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 314–315.
  • Josef Giesen: Konrad von Worms, the oldest bell founder in the Moselle region , p. 316.
  • Josef Giesen: The image of the host mill in Worms , p. 316.
  • Literary communications , p. 316.
  • Cornelius Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim: 50 Years of the Art Council of Worms Cathedral , pp. 317–319.
  • Rudolf Kautzsch : The Master of the West Choir of the Worms Cathedral , pp. 319–321.
  • Heinz Rudolf Rosemann : The west choir of Worms Cathedral , pp. 321–326.
  • Earlier drafts for the glazing of the west choir windows , pp. 327–328.
  • Hans-Christoph von Oidtmann: Drafts for an arrangement of the Worms West Choir from the years 1935 to 1937 , pp. 328–334.
  • Dominikus Böhm : The new glazing of the west choir windows in Worms Cathedral , pp. 335–337.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: The King Choir of the Wormser DomeS. Attempt to interpret the function of the west choir of Worms Cathedral , pp. 337–344.
  • Hans Kempe: The old road connection between Worms and Frankfurt. New findings by Dreieich researcher Georg Wehsarg, Egelsbach , pp. 344–347.
  • Hans Kempe: The Lorsch Wildbann (Forehahi) and his wisdom , pp. 348–356.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: New excavations on Adlerberg , pp. 356–367.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: Bones and bone tools from the excavation at Adlerberg in 1940 , p. 368–371.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Excavations in the hallway “ Mutton bed ” (Lampertheim) , pp. 371–374.
  • Ernst Jungkenn: Oppenheim, the Köbelstadt , pp. 375–379.
  • Gustav Deggau: The first New Testament in English - a print from Worms , pp. 379-380.
  • Joseph Giesen: Worms students at the old University of Cologne , pp. 380–382.
  • Joseph Giesen: Oppenheimer and Alzeyer at the old University of Cologne , p. 383.
  • Joseph Giesen: Worms students in Wittenberg in the century of the Reformation , pp. 383–385.
  • Fritz Arens: The silver Atzmann in Worms Cathedral , pp. 385–386.
  • Hans-Christoph von Oidtmann: The grave slab of Abbot Gilbert von Maria Laach in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn , p. 387.
  • Fritz Arens: A Gothic chalice from Worms , p. 388.
  • Anna Maus: An electoral parish church choir in Frankenthal , pp. 388–390.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: On the question of the royal choir , p. 390.
  • Josef Giesen: Pepper and Gloves for Worms , p. 391.
  • Literary Communications , pp. 391–392.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Cornelius Wilhelm Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim. Honorary citizen of the city of Worms - honorary member of the WormS antiquity society. On his hundredth birthday on February 10, 1943 , pp. 393–419.

The Wormsgau. Special edition 1940

  • Commemorative year 1939. May 31: 250th anniversary of the destruction of 1689. November 20: 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the Municipal Play and Festival Hall. December 22nd: 90th birthday of Friedrich von Schoen, the creator of the Spiel- und Festhaus.

Der Wormsgau 3, 1951–1958

  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Problems of Worms Historical Research, pp. 1–7.
  • Richard Gaettens : The counterfeit Hans Schwarz at the Reichstag in Worms 1521 , pp. 8-17.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: Die Königspfalz Eisenberg , pp. 17-21.
  • Elisabeth Zotz: Messages from some councilors from the Zorn-Meixner Chronik p. 406 , p. 21–26.
  • Balance sheet 1951. Summary report by the director of the municipal cultural institutes and monument preservationists , pp. 26–47.
  • Literature , p. 48.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: Contributions to the description of the city of Worms in the High Middle Ages , pp. 49–63.
  • Ernst Christmann: Eisenberg's “Palatium Regium” and other Franconian royal courts on former Roman roads in the Palatinate , pp. 64–69.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The ancestors of famous Wormsgauer. 1. Charitas Meixner , pp. 69-72.
  • Hans Fritzen: About the Wormser and Frankenthaler Glockengiesser , pp. 73–79.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: Johannes Heydekyn von Sonsbeck, the author of the Kirschgartener Chronik , pp. 79–83.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: The inmates of the Augustinian canons of Kirschgarten, Großfrankenthal and Höningen in 1496 , pp. 84–87.
  • Report on the cultural institutes of the city of Worms in 1951/52 , pp. 87–96.
  • Johannes Emil Gugumus : The register of the University of Basel , p. 96.
  • Walter Hotz : The "caretaker" Nikolaus Nievergalt and his circle , pp. 97–125.
  • Alois Seiler: The possessions of the Hochstift Worms north of the Maines , p. 126-131.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: The Chapel of St. Kilian zu Worms , pp. 131-136.
  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Imperial Palace and Bishop's Court in Worms , 136–148.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: The table service order of the Worms councilors from 1513/14 , p. 149.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The ancestors of famous Wormsgauer. 2. Johann Nikolaus Götz , pp. 150–151.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. Councilors , p. 151.
  • Reports. Activity report of the cultural institutes of the city of Worms 1952/53 , pp. 152–156.
  • Ernst Stephan: The old town of Oppenheim. Your building history since the beginning , pp. 157–178.
  • Bodo von der Au: The Balthasar Neumann Church in Hofheim im Ried , pp. 179–186.
  • Bodo von der Au: An unknown design drawing for the Wambolder Hof in Worms , pp. 187–193.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: The councilor registers of the imperial city of Worms , pp. 193–197.
  • Heinrich Beckenbach: Wendelin Weissheimer. A composer from Rheinhessen, Kapellmeister , pp. 198–205.
  • Richard Gaettens: On the work of Conrat Meit von WormS. Medals and medallions , pp. 206–224.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: Knight Dirolf von Hochheim. The founder of the Himmelskron monastery in Hochheim , pp. 224–227.
  • Eugen Kullmann (translator): The preface to the book “Roqeach”, that is the “ointment mixer” by Rabbi Eleazar Ben Jehuda von Worms 1160–1238 , pp. 228–231.
  • Georg Illert: Sketch of the development of the city of Worms from prehistoric times to the high Middle Ages , pp. 232–239.
  • Report from the Museum of the City of WormS. January 1, 1953 to December 31, 1954 , pp. 240-243.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 2. Councilors , p. 244.
  • Norbert Scheele: Siegener and Olper iron dealers in Worms, Speyer and Frankenthal (1614) , p. 244.
  • Diether Weirich: Two figural stone reliefs in Worms , p. 245.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht / Heinrich Beckenbach: The ancestors of famous Wormsgauer. 3. Wendelin Weissheimer , pp. 245-247.
  • Book Reviews , p. 248.
  • Gerhard Pietzsch: On the history of music in Worms up to the middle of the 16th century , pp. 249–282.
  • Wolfgang Medding: The youthful works of the sculptor Konrad Meit von Worms , pp. 282–305.
  • Walter Hotz: Nikolaus Nievergalt von Worms in late Gothic painting. New contributions to the caretaker question, pp. 306–316.
  • Hellmuth Gensicke: Worms Zunftsiegel , pp. 317–326.
  • Rolf Kilian: The Stromer in WormS. A contribution to the history of the city and people of Worms , pp. 327–328.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The residents of the Red House , pp. 328–329.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The ancestors of famous Wormsgauer. 4. Jakob Friedrich von Rühle , pp. 329-330.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 3. Councilors , p. 330.
  • Carl Lepper: From the former peat cut in the Lampertheimer Bruch , pp. 330–331.
  • Hermann Schmitt : A petition from the Herrnsheim pastor Sambuga (1793) , pp. 332–335.
  • Activity reports of the municipal cultural institutes 1953–1955 , pp. 335–341.
  • Bibliography 1950-1955 , pp. 342-347.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 347-350.
  • Heinrich Beckenbach: The field names of the Osthofen district. A contribution to local and home history , pp. 353–377.
  • Hermann Deicke: A war map of the Middle Rhine region from 1745 , p. 378–384.
  • Peter Wackwitz: Was there a Burgundy empire in Worms? Contributions to the historical foundations of the Nibelungen saga, pp. 384–390.
  • Hans Reuss: About customs, escort and guards. On the past of the two military customs houses on the Wormser Rheinfahr , pp. 391–403.
  • Rolf Kilian: The exchange of territory from 1706 between the Hochstift Worms, the Electoral Palatinate and Nassau , pp. 404–405.
  • Hans Reuß: From the last days of the fortress "Zum Stein", in: Der Wormsgau 3 (1951–1958) , pp. 405–406.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 4. Councilors , p. 406.
  • Andreas Michalski: Bishop Crotulf von WormS. Founder of the Church of St. Peter in Wimpfen im Tal , pp. 407–408.
  • Ludwig Held: Events around Rheinhessen Simultaneous in spring 1714 , pp. 408–411.
  • Otto Böcher : A Jewish gravestone from pre-Christian times in Worms , pp. 412–413.
  • Otto Böcher: Six newly found tombstones from the Worms “Judensand” , pp. 413–415.
  • Otto Böcher: Walled coat of arms stones in Oppenheim , p. 413.
  • Activity reports of the municipal cultural institutes 1956 and 1957 , pp. 416–426.
  • Activity report of the preservation of monuments 1956 and 1957 , pp. 426–427.
  • Activity report of the adult education center 1956/57 and 1957/58 , p. 427.
  • Bibliography , pp. 428-429.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 429-432.
  • Hermann Schmitt: Liebfrauen in WormS. Abbey and church according to a visitation protocol from 1718/19 , pp. 433–452.
  • Protocollum Quottidianum. Daily protocol on the various needs and afflictions of the church during the Worms catastrophe in 1689, written by the dear, honored dean to St. Martin Petrus Dorn, Franz Como (transl.), Pp. 453-465.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: About the minstrel coat of arms and Volker von Alzey , p. 466–473.
  • Otto Böcher: Two late Gothic baptismal fonts from the Worms school in the Alzey district , pp. 474–475.
  • Otto Böcher: Jewish arts and crafts in the collections of the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 475–477.
  • Hans Huth: A drawing of the tower of the Trinity Church in Worms from 1826 , p. 477.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 5. Councilors , p. 478.
  • Wolfgang Klötzer: Schulze Delitzsch to Markus Edinger. Two letters on the history of the Progressive Party and the cooperative system , p. 478.
  • Wolfgang Klötzer : Johannes Ronge to the women of WormS. On the history of the German-Catholic movement , pp. 479-480.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes 1958 , pp. 480–485.
  • Activity report of the preservation of monuments 1958/59 , p. 485.
  • Activity report of the adult education center 1958/59 , p. 485.
  • Bibliography , pp. 486-488.

Der Wormsgau 4, 1959–1960

  • Hans Huth: The Romanesque basilica in Bechtheim near Worms , pp. 5–97.
  • Otto Böcher : Gothic lion baptismal fonts in the area of ​​the former dioceses of Mainz, Worms and Speyer , pp. 97-102.
  • Otto Böcher: A Hebrew inscription on Martinsplatz , p. 103.
  • Otto Böcher: Jewish arts and crafts in the collections of the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 103-105.
  • Hermann Deicke: possession of the Worms monastery in Wagner's "The Rhine-Main area 150 years ago (1787)" , pp. 105-106.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 6. Families with dragon coats of arms , p. 106.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes of Worms for the years 1959 and 1960 , pp. 107–117.
  • Report of the Antiquities Association Worms eV , p. 118.
  • Bibliography 1959 and 1960 , pp. 119-126.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 127–135.

Der Wormsgau 5, 1961–1962

  • Detlev Johannes: Bibliography Friedrich M. Illert , pp. 9–30.
  • Otto Böcher: The development of the Löwentaufstein in the Hessian and Rhine-Franconian Gothic , 31–84.
  • Fritz Arens and Otto Böcher : Studies on the architectural sculpture and art history of the Johanneskirche in Worms , pp. 85-107.
  • Josef Benzing: Peter Schöffer the Elder J. zu Worms and his prints (1518-1529) , pp. 108-118.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The Krappenbau , pp. 119–121.
  • Hermann Ament: A Merovingian high-speed scale from Rudelsheim , pp. 121–122.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 7. Councilors , p. 122.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: A city view of Worms from 1779 , p. 122.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes of Worms for the year 1961 , pp. 123–127.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1961 , p. 127.
  • Bibliography 1961 , pp. 128-132.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 133-136.

Der Wormsgau 6, 1963–1964

  • Joachim Hotz : Balthasar Neumann's high altar in the Worms Cathedral , pp. 9–25.
  • Fritz Arens : The erection of the high altar in Worms Cathedral , pp. 25–42.
  • Helmut Hartmann: The coats of arms on the choir stalls of Worms Cathedral , pp. 42–49.
  • Hermann Deicke: The castles of Eberbach am Neckar and their historical relationship to Worms , p. 50–66.
  • Karl-Heinz Mistele: On the transmission of the Roman inscriptions from the Speyerertor in Worms , pp. 67–68.
  • Otto Böcher: Addendum to: The development of the Löwentaufstein in the Hessian and Rhenish Franconian Gothic , pp. 68–70.
  • Hans Reuß: The stucco ceiling in the town hall of Bürstadt , pp. 70–73.
  • Walter G. Rödel: A visitation of the Wormser Kommende of the Johanniter-Ritter-Order from the year 1765 , P. 73-78.
  • Walter Bauer: Remnants of a Franconian sarcophagus lid in Hohensülzen , p. 79.
  • Otto Böcher: Early Romanesque Christian grave stelae in Worms , pp. 79–80.
  • Otto Böcher: residential wing and Romanesque bathhouse. Two disappeared buildings in the Worms synagogue district , pp. 80–81.
  • Otto Böcher: The pulpit of the Catholic parish church in Osthofen , pp. 82–83.
  • Josef Giesen : Worms students at the old University of Siena , p. 83.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 8. Hochheim families , p. 84.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The Ratsherrenschautaler from 1625 , pp. 84–85.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes in Worms for the years 1962 and 1963 , pp. 86–96.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV , p. 97.
  • Bibliography 1962/63 , pp. 98-103.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 104–108.

Wormsgau 7, 1965–1966

  • Friedrich Maria Illert: Contemporary history and cathedral construction. A contribution to the question of the dating of the Worms cathedral building , pp. 9–36.
  • Otto Böcher: A Worms stove plate by Philipp Soldan zum Frankenberg , pp. 36–40.
  • Paul Michel: Anabaptists, Mennonites and Quakers in a war home near WormS. Anabaptism up to the Thirty Years War , pp. 41–52.
  • Albert Cappel: Worms citizens and residents in the Pfeddersheim council minutes of the 17th century , pp. 52–60.
  • Kurt Becker: From a source on the history of the Rhenish Jews in the 12th century , pp. 60–63.
  • Otto Böcher: The baptismal font of the Protestant parish church in Klein-Bockenheim , pp. 63–64.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The Eulenburg , pp. 64–65.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 9. Reformed Families , p. 65.
  • Otto Böcher: A baroque Toradeuter from Worms and his founder from Mannheim , p. 66.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Fritz Muth , pp. 66–67.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes of Worms for the years 1964 and 1965 , pp. 68–78.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1964 and 1965 , pp. 78–79.
  • Bibliography 1964 and 1965 , pp. 79-84.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 84–88.

Der Wormsgau 8, 1967–1969

  • Bernhard Stümpel : Latène Age finds from WormS. Contributions to the Latène period in the Mainz Basin VII , pp. 9–32.
  • Otto Böcher: 2. Addendum to: The development of the Löwentaufstein in the Hessian and Rhenish Franconian Gothic , pp. 32–34.
  • Klaus Wagner: A son of Columbus in Worms at the time of the Reichstag 1521 , pp. 34–37.
  • Klaus Wagner: A description of the city of Worms from the 18th century. From the travel diary of the Sevillian Diego Alejandro de Gálvez , pp. 38–40.
  • Fritz Reuter : On the travel report of Diego Alejandro de Gálvez , pp. 40–41.
  • Fritz Reuter: Johann Philipp Bandel (1785–1866). A Worms democrat, antiquities and art collector in the 19th century , pp. 41–67.
  • Otto Böcher: The early Romanesque Christ reliefs in Worms , pp. 68–69.
  • Otto Böcher: Old German shooting tradition on Philipp Soldan's Worms stove plate , pp. 69–70.
  • Otto Böcher: Daniel Bonin , pp. 70–72.
  • Fritz Reuter: Franz Rorbach, worker at the Dominican monastery in Worms in the 15th century , pp. 72–73.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 10. Notaries , pp. 73-74.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes in Worms for the years 1966, 1967 and 1968 , pp. 74–92.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1966, 1967 and 1968 , pp. 92–93.
  • Worms Bibliography 1966, 1967 and 1968 , pp. 101-107.
  • Bibliography Friedrich M. Illert , pp. 107-108.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 108–112.

Der Wormsgau 9, 1970–1971

  • Otto Böcher: Zell and Mölsheim in the 18th century. A contribution to the Palatinate-Rhenish Hessian local and social history , pp. 5–29.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: Worms family coat of arms. 11. Pastor , p. 30.
  • Wilhelm Weiler: The old Jewish cemetery in Worms , pp. 31–32.
  • Albert Schramm: Heinrich Scherer, a schoolboy from Worms who paved the way for modern school education , pp. 33–47.
  • Carola Kaufmann-Levy: “Judensachen” from the Princely Leiningen Archive in Amorbach , pp. 48–53.
  • Karl Heinz Armknecht: The Worms city walls , pp. 54–65.
  • Hans Huth: Two lesser known city maps and a view of the 17th century of Worms , pp. 66–68.
  • Fritz Reuter: Gravestones and epitaphs in St. Martin in Worms , pp. 69–82.
  • Georg Illert: The "Villinger Donation" , p. 83.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes in Worms for the years 1969 and 1970 , pp. 84–93.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1969 and 1970 , pp. 94–95.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 96-100.

Der Wormsgau 10, 1972–1973

  • Elli Eich-Francke: A new bell-cup grave from Bodenheim in the Mainz-Bingen district and related occurrences in Rheinhessen : p. 5–10.
  • Gerhard Merkel: On the past of the Protestant church of Zell in the Palatinate. At the same time a representation of the ecclesiastical conditions of the place from the 16th to the 18th century , pp. 11-23.
  • Ludwig Hepding: Anton Woensam from WormS. Painter and illustrator of early Cologne book printing , pp. 24–28.
  • Fritz Reuter : Pfeifer, Trumpeter, Trombone - Sources on Worms Music History , pp. 29–49.
  • Erich Schmitt: The stove plate collection in the Museum of the City of Worms , p. 50–54.
  • Hans Huth: The Bassermann bakery in Hafergasse in Worms , p. 55.
  • Otto Böcher: Worms im Schreckensjahre 1689 , pp. 56–59.
  • Otto Böcher: Varia on the construction and equipment of the Worms synagogue , pp. 59–61.
  • Worms Bibliography 1969–1972 , pp. 62–70.
  • Kunsthaus Heylshof Foundation , p. 71.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes of Worms for the years 1971 and 1972 , pp. 72–83.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV for 1971 and 1972 , pp. 84–85.
  • Theses of the Altertumsverein Worms eV on the renovation of the Judengasse , p. 86.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 89–93.

Der Wormsgau 11, 1974-1975

  • Detlev Johannes: History of the Worms library systemS. Written on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Worms City Library , pp. 5–57.
  • Fritz Reuter: Leopold Levy and his synagogue from 1875. A contribution to the history and self-image of the Jews in Worms in the 19th century , pp. 58–68.
  • Aloys Schmidt : The allegorical sculptures on the south portal of the Worms Cathedral , pp. 69–73.
  • Otto Böcher: Lion baptismal fonts in Hesse and Rhine Franconia. Addendum and inventory , pp. 74–78.
  • Ernst Merkel: witch trials in the Dalberg rule , pp. 79–83.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Richter: Contemporary history entries in a Nordheim church book 1792/99 , pp. 84–86.
  • Kunsthaus Heylshof Foundation (1973/74) , p. 87.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes in Worms for 1973 and 1974 , pp. 88–99.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV for 1973/74 and 1974/75 , pp. 100-102.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 103-104.

Der Wormsgau 12, 1976–1978

  • Preface to the anniversary volume , pp. 9-10.
  • Georg Illert: 100 years of antiquity association Worms , pp. 13–80.
  • Franz Dumont : A radical enlightener. The Worms Jacobin Stephan von Lewer (1758-1835) , pp. 81-102.
  • Otto Böcher: A political cartoon from 1791 , pp. 103–111.
  • Fritz Reuter: Fountain and fountain books. Technology and organization of the drinking water supply in Worms from the 17th to the 19th century , pp. 113–141.
  • Leonhard C. Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim : A critical contribution on our own behalf. On Hans Kühn's work on political, economic and social change in Worms 1798–1866 , pp. 142–145.
  • Worms Bibliography 1973–1978 , pp. 147–156.

Der Wormsgau 13, 1979–1981

  • Wolfgang Klötzer : History clubs - mediators between yesterday and tomorrow. Lecture on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Altertumsverein Worms , pp. 8–13.
  • Leonhard C. Freiherr Heyl zu Herrnsheim: Hundred Years of Altertumsverein Worms , pp. 15–18.
  • Fritz Reuter: Antiquities Association and Paul Museum. Aspects of the history of science, people and the city in Worms in the 19th century as a contribution to the centenary of the Museum of the City of Worms 1881–1981 , pp. 20–38.
  • Otto Böcher: Weckerling - Koehl - Bonin , pp. 39–44.
  • Fritz Reuter: From the Paulusmuseum to the Museum of the City of WormS. Personalities - tasks - perspectives. An overview on the occasion of the event “The ancient society visits its museum” on August 21, 1981 in the Andreasstift , pp. 45–48.
  • Ernst Künzl : Medical instruments from Roman antiquity in the Worms Municipal Museum , pp. 49–63.
  • Julius Grünewald : Excavations in the Franconian cemetery near Westhofen , p. 64–78.
  • Franz Neumer: Wigand von Dienheim 1438–1521 , pp. 79–93.
  • Ernst Merkel: The Jews of Worms and Frankenthal. A contribution to the economic relations between the two cities and to the expulsion of the Jews from 1614/15 , pp. 95-102.
  • Fritz Arens : The Pfeddersheimer lintel in the Andreas Museum in Worms , pp. 103-105.
  • Irene Spille, New discoveries for dating the Wormser DomeS. Professor Dr. Fritz Arens, Mainz, on his 65th birthday , pp. 106–112.
  • Ludwig Baron Döry : The former Herrnsheim high altar, now in the St. Pauluskirche Worms , pp. 113–125.
  • Heinz-Peter Mielke: Frölicher's plans for the tomb of Bishop Franz Emmerich Kaspar von Worms , p. 126–127.
  • Otto Böcher: Jewish arts and crafts in the collections of the Museum of the City of Worms , pp. 129–130.
  • Worms Bibliography 1979–1980 , pp. 131–133.
  • Fritz Reuter, Carl. JH Villinger (1905–1977) - Collectors and Collection , pp. 134–136.
  • Fritz Reuter, Thanks to Dr. Hermann Deicke , p. 137.
  • Activity report of the municipal cultural institutes for the years 1975–1979 , pp. 138–146.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms ev for 1975 / 76–1979 / 80 , pp. 147–150.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 151–154.

Der Wormsgau 14, 1982–1986

  • Fritz Reuter: In Memoriam Cornelius Freiherr von Heyl zu Herrnsheim , pp. 5–6.
  • Fritz Reuter: Worms and the German Empire of the Middle Ages , pp. 9-14.
  • Burkhard Keilmann: The imperial charter from 1184 and the imperial portal at the cathedral in Worms , pp. 15-19.
  • Shlomo Eidelberg: Das Minhagbuch by Juspa Schammes , pp. 20–30.
  • Ernst Merkel: Kurpfalz and Worms using the example of neighborly relations with Frankenthal , pp. 31–39.
  • Rolf Kilian: Efforts to relocate the Reich Chamber of Commerce from Wetzlar to Worms (1707–1719) , pp. 40–56.
  • Ludwig Hepding: Officials of the Thurn and Taxis'schen Post report on the war situation in 1792/94 around Worms , pp. 57-60.
  • Fritz Reuter: Worms in the bombing war and the destruction of the city in the spring of 1945 , pp. 61–88.
  • Mechthild Schulze-Dörrlamm : Archaeological finds of the first half of the 5th century AD from Worms-Abenheim , pp. 91–96.
  • Walter Hotz : The inscriptions of the chaplain Siegfried von Worms in the church in Bergholzzell in Alsace , p. 97-100.
  • Walter Hotz: The "Beautiful Madonna" from Horchheim and the art of her time in the Worms landscape , pp. 101–111.
  • Reinhard Bleck: On the interpretation of the four allegorical sculptures on the south portal of the Worms Cathedral , pp. 113–125.
  • Karl Rudolf Müller: The oldest view of Osthofen near Worms, around 1615 , p. 126-138.
  • Otto Böcher: Philipp Hotz (1884–1955). Citizens of Worms - Construction Technicians - Painter , pp. 141–148.
  • Fritz Reuter: Emil Stumpp (1886-1941). A draftsman as a chronicler , pp. 149–154.
  • Otto Böcher: Fritz Arens (1912–1986) on the memory , pp. 155–157.
  • New openings, memorial days and exhibitions 1980–1986 , pp. 158–162.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV for 1980 / 81–1985 / 86 , pp. 163–166.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 167–174.

Der Wormsgau 15, 1987-1991

  • Fritz Reuter: In memoriam Dr. Georg Illert , pp. 5–7.
  • Fritz Reuter: The Jewish Museum Raschi-Haus in Worms , pp. 10–29.
  • Gisela Möncke: An unknown saying about the end of the Worms uprising in 1514 from Jakob Stadelberger's press , pp. 30–33.
  • Erich Schwan: The "French Brand". The time of devastation in 1689 as reflected in the minutes of the Worms Cathedral Chapter , pp. 34–44.
  • Joachim Schalk and Hermann Schmitt: A visitation of the Worms pencils in 1669 , pp. 45–58.
  • Fritz Reuter: A playhouse and festival house for the citizens , pp. 59–70.
  • Heinz-Joachim Schulzki: Money circulation and money supply in the late Roman WormS. The coins found in the “Christmann excavation” 1982 , pp. 73–89.
  • Eduard Seebald: New Findings on the Romanesque South Portal of Worms Cathedral , pp. 90-102.
  • Mathilde Grünewald: The excavations at the collegiate church St. Paul in WormS. The medieval findings in front of the west building of the Pauluskirche, (separate appendix with its own page numbering and plans) .
  • Walter Hotz: Gothic architecture in old Worms , pp. 103–115.
  • Walter Hotz: Master Hans Bilger from WormS. A late Gothic sculptor , pp. 116–137.
  • Heinz-Joachim Schulzki: Revenge for 1689. A contribution to the coin history of the city of Worms , pp. 138–140.
  • Ludwig Hepding: Personal history of the Thurn and Taxis'schen Post in Worms , pp. 141–147.
  • Worms Bibliography 1981-1989 , pp. 148-156.
  • Remembrance Days and Events 1987–1991 , pp. 157–159.
  • Reorganization of the cultural institutions of the city of Worms , p. 160.
  • Theses on archaeological work in Worms , p. 160.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1986 / 87-1990 / 91 , pp. 161-164.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 165–176.

Der Wormsgau 16, 1992–1995

  • Fritz Reuter: Dr.-Ing. eh Karl Maximilian Freiherr von Heyl (1844–1925). A patron and friend of the Muses , pp. 7–11.
  • Mathilde Grünewald : Max von Heyl and the Paulusmuseum , pp. 12-19.
  • Fritz Reuter: Dr. Friedrich Maria Illert (1892–1966). On his 100th birthday , pp. 20–27.
  • Otto Böcher: Walter Hotz - Life and Work , pp. 28–32.
  • Martin Geyer: Bibliography Walter Hotz , pp. 33–44.
  • Fritz Reuter: Prof. Dr. Dr. Otto Böcher - art historian and theologian , pp. 45–46.
  • Bibliography Otto Böcher , pp. 47–67.
  • Sylwester Kabat: Fires, fire destruction and reconstruction of the cathedrals in Hesse and on the Middle Rhine , pp. 68-104.
  • Francis Leopold Levy: Mein Elternhaus , pp. 105–112.
  • Detert Zylmann : A grave of the bell-cup culture from Worms-Herrnsheim , pp. 115–117.
  • Walburg Boppert: Roman tombs in WormS. The tomb of Severii as a historical source of the 3rd century , pp. 118–126.
  • Otto Böcher: The heraldist Otto Hupp and his creations for Rheinhessen and the Palatinate , p. 127-184.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola : The cloth cutter clip as a coat of arms on a Worms grave slab from 1468 , p. 185.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola: The origin of the coat of arms on the tombstone of Christina Weitersweiler , 1470, p. 187.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Fischer: A historical cooper's mark on the winged altar in the church in Wachenheim an der Pfrimm , pp. 189–191.
  • Erika Fischer: The "Andreas-toe-stones" of the Andreas-Stift in Worms , p. 192.
  • Fritz Reuter: The leather workers' monument in Worms , pp. 197–198.
  • Fritz Reuter: The Rashi statue by Wolf Spitzer in the courtyard of the Old Synagogue in Worms , pp. 199–200.
  • Georg Heuberger : Raschi - Rabbi Salomon ben Isaak (1040–1105). Address in the Old Synagogue in Worms on the occasion of the unveiling of the Rashi statue on December 21, 1995 , pp. 201–203.
  • Worms Bibliography 1990-1995 , pp. 204-215.
  • The ring of honor of the city of Worms and its bearers , p. 222.
  • Report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 1991 / 92–1995 / 96 , pp. 223–227.
  • Book Reviews , pp. 228–243.

Wormsgau 17, 1998

  • Gerold Bönnen : Cathedral and City. On the relationship between the township and the episcopal church in medieval Worms , pp. 8–55.
  • Gunter Mahlerwein: "The Underthanes should sing and dance, and even stand on their heads" - on the range of Presbyterial church discipline between village stubbornness and worldly claims to power in the late 17th century , pp. 56-88.
  • Martina Rommel: United and yet separated. Religious marriages in Worms 1700–1875 , pp. 90–127.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Karl Pauligk: The sword of a tanner in the museum of the city of Worms , pp. 128–132.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola: The coat of arms on the grave slab of an unknown person, 1632, in the courtyard of the Worms City Museum , pp. 134–137.
  • Hans Oskar Koch: Johann Theodor Greiner (1740–1797) and the Worms city organists in the 18th century , pp. 138–156.
  • Jutta Strauss: “Is it really forbidden for the dead to stay overnight according to Jewish law?” Death and burial in the field of tension between tradition and modernity , pp. 158–177.
  • Werner Kropp: The Jewish cemetery in Worms-Heppenheim , pp. 178-200.
  • Fritz Reuter: Heinrich von Gagern, the "Rhenish Institutions" and Worms , pp. 202–223.
  • Klaus J. Becker: Left from the SPD. A contribution to the history of the labor movement in Worms , pp. 224–238.
  • Activity reports , pp. 240–260.
  • Reviews , pp. 262-285.
  • List of authors , pp. 286-287.

Wormsgau 18, 1999

  • Frank G. Hirschmann: On the Worms markets in the Middle Ages , pp. 6-17.
  • Gerd Mentgen: propheten vnnd schrifft disputirt ... A Worms Jew in a religious discussion anno 1482/83 , pp. 19–31.
  • Thomas Kock: Library and Scriptorium of the Augustinian Canons' Monastery in Kirschgarten , pp. 33–54.
  • Peter Walter: Worms Liebfrauen. 700 years of the monastery, 100 years of the parish. Your Story Against the Background of the History of Piety , pp. 57–69.
  • Otto Böcher: On the building history of the evangelical parish church Selzen (Rheinhessen) , pp. 71–88.
  • Gerold Bönnen: Abenheim 774 to 1999. Stations in local history , pp. 91–108.
  • Richard Wisser : Homecoming: Johann Nikolaus Götz (1721–1781). A memorial for a poet from Worms , pp. 111–139.
  • Margit Rinker-Olbrisch: The anacreontic Menger - an art collector from Worms at the beginning of the 19th century , pp. 141–177.
  • Irene Spille: Jews in Pfeddersheim in the 19th and 20th centuries. Presentation of the history of the community, the synagogue and the cemetery , pp. 179–220.
  • Fritz Reuter: The "History Window " by Heinz Hindorf in the Worms Cathedral - description and consideration, pp. 223-251.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Fischer: A cooper's trade mark on a Worms lintel from the second half of the 16th century , pp. 253–256.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Fischer: The house stone of a Worms potter from 1746 with a rail as his historical trade mark, pp. 257–261.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Fischer: The Worms house stone of a wheelwright / Wagner from 1720 , pp. 262–263.
  • Rolf Mertzenich: A note on Herrnsheim Castle in 1666 , pp. 264–265.
  • Gerold Bönnen: 100 years of incorporation of Neuhausen, Hochheim and Pfiffligheim into Worms , pp. 266–271.
  • Jens Dolata: The Altneckarlimes: New research in the area on the right bank of the Rhine from WormS. At the same time, a review of: Paul Wagner, Die Holzbrücken bei Riedstadt Goddelau, Gross-Gerau district , pp. 272–274.
  • Activity reports , pp. 275–305.
  • Reviews , pp. 306-350.
  • Worms Bibliography (selection) , pp. 352–364.
  • List of authors , pp. 365-367.

Wormsgau 19, 2000

  • Hartmut Funk: A crossbow and rifle shooting at Worms in 1493 , p. 7–36.
  • Konrad Schneider: "Auss des Kauffmans Säckel". Wolf Krämer and his comments on the monetary system of the years 1605–1620 , pp. 38–61.
  • Fritz Reuter: Worms historian, art historian and local researcher from the 19th and 20th centuries. Century and their tombs , pp. 63–102.
  • Hedwig Brüchert: Women's and child labor in the province of Rheinhessen 1890–1918 with special consideration of the city of Worms , pp. 103–128.
  • Stephanie Zibell: The Gauleiter and Reich Governor Jakob Sprenger and his relationship with the city of Worms , pp. 129–153.
  • Gerold Bönnen: The November Pogrom 1938 in Worms and the surrounding area as reflected in public prosecutor's investigation files from the post-war period , pp. 155–182.
  • Erwin Martin: Worms in the eyes of a French poet , pp. 183–204.
  • Otto Böcher: On the reconstruction of the Worms synagogue , pp. 205–227.
  • Hubert Simon: Reflections on the name “Hof” home and its historical significance , pp. 229–239.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Fischer: The wine ladder / shot ladder as a historical handicraft symbol of the Weinschröter as well as a coat of arms in and around Worms , pp. 241-253.
  • Wolfgang Grün: A historical city model based on drawings by Peter and Johann Friedrich Hamman , pp. 255–258.
  • Activity reports , pp. 259–286.
  • Reviews , pp. 286-299.

Wormsgau 20, 2001

  • Mathilde Grünewald and Klaus Vogt: Spätrömisches Worms - excavations at the collegiate church St. Paul in Worms (III) , p. 7–26.
  • Lothar Bakker : Argonne Terra Sigillata decorated with wheels from Worms and the surrounding area , pp. 27–42.
  • Jens Dolata: The late antique Heeresziegelei von Worms - A contribution to the history of the Legio XXII Primigenia due to its brick stamp, p. 43–78.
  • Busso Diekamp: The Nibelungen pictures by Hans Gross - works by an artist from Schleswig-Holstein in Worms , pp. 79–126.
  • Fritz Reuter: Worms historian, art historian and local researcher from the 19th and 20th centuries. Century in pictorial representations , pp. 127–142.
  • Ingeborg Krueger: Fragment of an enamelled cup from Worms , pp. 145–146.
  • Detert Zylmann: urn field time hoard find from Hochborn, KrS. Alzey-Worms , pp. 147-156.
  • Erika Fischer and Hans Weiss: A Gothic goods stone in Worms-Pfeddersheim , pp. 157–158.
  • Joachim Glatz: Rhenus or Moenus? A fountain figure in Herrnsheim Palace , pp. 159–165.
  • Activity reports , pp. 167–194.
  • Reviews , pp. 195-204.
  • Worms Bibliography , pp. 204-213.

Wormsgau 21, 2002

  • Josef Schork : On the late antique beginnings of Christianity in the Worms area , pp. 7-18.
  • Joachim Kemper: An attempt to reform Count Palatine Ludwig IV in the Worms Cistercian convent Nonnenmünster (1446/1447) , pp. 19–46.
  • Erwin Martin: Curiosities of the old imperial city of Worms - Notes from French tourists before the city was destroyed in 1689 , pp. 47–67.
  • Fritz Reuter: 125 Years Eleonoren-Gymnasium in Worms (1874–1999) - A School as Reflected in the History of Communal Education, Emancipation and Urban Planning , pp. 69–101.
  • Jens Hoppe: The Jewish Museum in Worms - Its history up to 1938 and the subsequent efforts to rebuild the Worms synagogue , pp. 81–101.
  • Richard Wisser : Richard Stumm (1900–1971). Perspectives and aspects of a versatile Worms artist in view of three exhibitions dedicated to him , pp. 103–153.
  • Jutta Strauss: The Jewish Museum Berlin: “Life not death” , pp. 155–175.
  • Gerold Bönnen: The passage of French Kreuzfahner through Worms in the summer of 1147 , p. 177-184.
  • Thomas Kock: Codices tiu honorant te sicut a te honorantur. On the work of the Augustinian canon Johannes Heydekyn von Sonsbeck from Kirschgarten , pp. 185–192.
  • Hans-Otto Korth: A Strasbourg hymn book in the possession of the Worms city library , pp. 193-200.
  • Michael Huyer: Medieval floor tiles in Worms - a find at Rheinstrasse 14 , pp. 201–210.
  • Wolfgang Hasch: Graves and memorials of victims and participants in the wars in the Hochheimer Höhe cemetery , pp. 211–218.
  • Activity reports , pp. 220–236.
  • Reviews , pp. 237-254.

Wormsgau 22, 2003

  • Fritz Reuter: Dr. Karl Schlösser in memory , pp. 6–7.
  • Stefan Weinfurter : The beginnings of St. Paulus in Worms , pp. 9–18.
  • Hans-Jürgen Kotzur : New Findings on the Building History of the Towers of St. Paul zu Worms , pp. 19–30.
  • Hans-Jürgen Kotzur: On the dating of the tower crown of the Protestant church in Dittelsheim , p. 31–34.
  • Irene Spille: The medieval Altarmensa in the mountain church in Worms-Hochheim , pp. 35–39.
  • Lorenz Frank and Michael Huyer: Results of the building history study on the Rheinstrasse 14 building in Worms , pp. 41–66.
  • Michael Huyer: The Protestant Church in Heppenheim and its stonemason marks , pp. 67–72.
  • Ludwig Baron Döry: Old stove tiles and tile pictures from the Museum Andreasstift and the Heylshof Worms , pp. 73–107.
  • Bernhard Löbbert: Johannes Bockenrod (1488 to approx. 1536): Poet - Historian - Theologian , pp. 109–125.
  • Michael Münch: Stephan Alexander Würdtwein (1722–1796). An Auxiliary Bishop of Worms in the Age of Enlightenment , pp. 127–143.
  • Fritz Reuter: Kirchhöfe, Gottesäcker and communal cemeteries in WormS. On the 100th anniversary of the cemetery on Hochheimer Höhe 1902–2002 , pp. 145–200.
  • Joachim Glatz: The main post office at Ludwigsplatz in Worms - an obituary , p. 201–206.
  • Jürgen Lodemann : Worms - Germany's European City of Culture , pp. 207–221.
  • Activity reports , pp. 222–257.
  • Reviews , pp. 258-283.
  • Worms Bibliography , pp. 284-294.

Wormsgau 23, 2004

  • Mathilde Grünewald: The Franconian noble graves of Flonheim. New old finds , pp. 7–12.
  • Hermann Ament: The Franconian aristocratic graves of Flonheim. A review , pp. 13–21.
  • Stefan Mäder: Old steel in a new shine - a lance iron and a sax blade from the Museum of the City of Worms in the Andreasstift , pp. 23–31.
  • Hans Heim: Sources, thoughts and considerations on the early history of Hofheim in the Bergstrasse district , pp. 33–43.
  • Sabine Todt: "The Worms, who have always been enemies of the priests, want nothing more than the extermination of the clergy". The presentation of the early reformatory enforcement processes in Worms as a communication process , pp. 45–76.
  • Gunter Mahlerwein: Policey in WormS. Development and publication of standards in the 18th century , pp. 77–86.
  • Erwin Martin: A Worms city guide from the hand of a French. André Soutou: “Guide to the city and its sights” , pp. 87–114.
  • Susanne Schlösser: You are there with a cruiser! - Lotto story (s) from the 18th century , pp. 115–127.
  • Gerold Bönnen: Elections and votes in Worms during the Weimar Republic: materials and analyzes , pp. 129–165.
  • Fritz Reuter: Manfred Heyl (1908-2001). A contemporary composer and his works , pp. 166–185.
  • Jürgen Hamm: External repair of the western group of the Wormser DomeS. The first section (sample axis) , pp. 187–198.
  • Friedrich Karl Azzola and Erika Kuchen: A sarcophagus cover plate from the Worms Cathedral , rarely cross-decorated, from the High Middle Ages , pp. 199–201.
  • Otto Böcher: On the 75th birthday of Dr. Fritz Reuter , pp. 203-205.
  • Activity reports , pp. 206–228.
  • Reviews , pp. 229-240.

The Wormsgau 24, 2005-2006

  • Walburg Bopper: Early Christian tombstone of Aigttheus from Worms , pp. 7–20.
  • Ursula Reuter: The living environment and everyday culture of the Worms Jews in the early 17th century. From the work of the German-Israeli research project Germania Judaica IV , pp. 21–31.
  • Gernot Frankhäuser: “Resting and taking some extra hours”: drawings, etchings and paintings by Carl Theodor von Dalberg , pp. 33–52.
  • Irene Spille: Paper wallpaper from the Paris manufactory Dufour in Schloss Herrnsheim near Worms and in the Kunsthaus Heylshof in Worms , pp. 53–67.
  • Fritz Reuter: The Melas family: Origin, involvement in the community, leather production. Explanations of the gravestone inscriptions of the 18th / 19th centuries Century on the younger part of the old Jewish cemetery in Worms , pp. 69–83.
  • Gerold Bönnen: “New status in difficult times”: The inauguration of the Museum of the City of Worms in 1930 in the field of tension between culture and politics , pp. 85–114.
  • Burkard Keilmann: "The family is hard-Catholic and the children are of no use either" - Social discipline and denominational intolerance at the Worms grammar school in the final phase of the Kulturkampf , pp. 115–142.
  • Alfred Pointner: Pfeddersheimer Wein on Luther's table , pp. 143–145.
  • Michael Huyer: The Sophienstift in Worms - Findings from the historical building study in Römerstrasse 20/22 , pp. 149–174.
  • Jürgen Hamm: External restoration of the west group of the Worms Cathedral - section towers and central tower , pp. 177–190.
  • Horst Reichwein: The external renovation of the western building of St. Paulus zu Worms , pp. 191–194.
  • Activity reports , pp. 197–231.
  • Reviews , pp. 233-252.
  • Worms Bibliography 2003-2006 , pp. 253-262.

Wormsgau 25, 2007

  • Gerold Bönnen: St. Andreas - On the history of the Worms Collegiate Foundation up to around 1250 , pp. 7–28.
  • Burkard Keilmann: The Worms Andreasstift in the late Middle Ages - studies on its personnel structure and internal constitution , pp. 29–52.
  • Otto Kammer: The question about the jus reformandi in WormS. Clarifications necessary in the early days of the Reformation , pp. 53–66.
  • Ulrich Oelschläger: The Worms Prophets from 1527 - A pre-Lutheran partial translation of the Bible , pp. 67–94.
  • Frank Konersmann: Specifics of confessionalization in imperial cities. The example of the bishop and imperial city of Worms (1552–1620) , pp. 95–115.
  • Josef Schork : The members of the collegiate monastery St. Andreas in Worms from the 11th to the middle of the 16th century. Personnel structure and prosopographical outline , pp. 117–189.
  • Fritz Reuter: A worthy place for a historical association. Notes on the history of the Altertumsverein Worms e. V. and the “Altertumsvereinzimmer” in the Museum of the City of Worms : pp. 191–210.
  • Alfred Pointner: Südwestdeutsche Frauen bei Bismarck : pp. 211–214.
  • Margit Rinker-Olbrisch: Sources on the company history in the Worms city archive using the example of the machine and plant construction company Kaibel & Sieber GmbH and the chemical factory Trumpler GmbH & Co KG , pp. 215–236.
  • Activity reports : pp. 237–273.
  • Reviews : pp. 274–290.

Wormsgau 26, 2008

  • Ursula Reuter: The Jews of Worms in the Thirty Years' War , pp. 7–24.
  • Lucia Raspe: “An ornament of the museum”: About two lost manuscripts from the Jewish town of Worms , pp. 25–37.
  • Gunter Mahlerwein: Jacobins and rural society in villages on the left bank of the Rhine near the Mainz Republic , pp. 39–52.
  • Margit Rinker-Olbrisch and Torben Olbrisch: The Worms Veterans Association and its memorial from 1848 for those who took part in the Napoleonic Grande Armée , pp. 53–74.
  • Fritz Reuter: From a Catholic hand - Protestant church building in the Grand Duchy of Hesse at the beginning of the 20th century: Friedrich Pützer : Augusto Varnesi and Ernst Riegel , pp. 75–110.
  • Gerold Bönnen: Failed - On the vote on the state constitution and on the first state elections in Rhineland-Palatinate in Worms and the surrounding area on May 18, 1947 , pp. 111-135.
  • Alexandra König: The textile grave finds from the Worms Cathedral , pp. 137–148.
  • Jürgen Hamm: Final report on the restoration of the western section of the Worms Cathedral , pp. 149–159.
  • Otto Böcher: Gothic lion baptismal fonts in southwest Germany , pp. 161–169.
  • Activity reports (Antiquities Association; Institute for City History: City Archives; Museum; Preservation of Monuments; City Library, Heylshof) , pp. 171–203.
  • Reviews , pp. 205-226.
  • Worms Bibliography 2006-2008 , pp. 227-235.

Wormsgau 27, 2009

  • Peter Rothenhöfer and Michael Bode: Dominorum nostrorum tres - property of our three emperors: Comments on a late antique lead ingot from Worms , pp. 7–15.
  • Michael Brocke : “Planting place of martyrs” and donors. A Jewish family of priests from medieval Worms , pp. 17–37.
  • Gerold Bönnen: The customs treaty between the cities of Worms and Speyer from the year 1208/09 , p. 39–64.
  • Christine Kleinjung: Arranging the here and the hereafter. Men's and women's wills from the late medieval Worms , pp. 65–85.
  • Frank Konersmann: The journal of David Möllinger senior and his son Christian in Monsheim (1746–1809) , pp. 87–91.
  • David Andreas: Friedrichsdorf, Municipal Society and Worms Freemason 1815–1845. Wilhelm Valckenberg's lodge speeches , pp. 93–139.
  • Burkard Keilmann: Promotion of the elite in the Grand Ducal Hessian province. The pre-school for high school and (upper) real school in Worms 1876–1923 , pp. 141–170.
  • Fritz Reuter: Remember the previous generations. Bilingualism at the Old Jewish Cemetery in Worms , pp. 171–188.
  • Matthias Untermann : The east building of the Worms Cathedral. New considerations and findings on the construction sequence and dating as well as on the consecration of 1110 , pp. 189–203.
  • Aquilante De Filippo and Wilfried E. Keil: On the offset signs and inscriptions on the south-east tower of the cathedral in Worms , pp. 205–215.
  • Jürgen Hamm: On the restoration process of the Liebfrauenkirche Worms in the years 2006 to 2008 , pp. 217–234.
  • Hans-Jürgen Kotzur : A serious decision - on the exterior design of the Liebfrauenkirche in Worms , pp. 235–242.
  • Katja Zipp: Special burials at the St. Paul Cemetery in Worms , pp. 243–252.
  • Activity reports , pp. 255–288.
  • Reviews , pp. 290-294.
  • Worms Bibliography 2008-2009 , pp. 295-301.

Der Wormsgau 28, 2010–2011

  • Fritz Reuter: Obituary Annelore Schlösser , pp. I – II.
  • Stefan Kötz: The privilege of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa for the Wormser Münzer from 1165 , p. 7–59.
  • Margrit Bormann: Possibilities and Limits of Cleaning the Cleaning in the Medieval Mikveh in Worms , pp. 61–74.
  • Gernot Frankhäuser: Drawings, etchings and paintings by Carl Theodor von Dalberg : Supplements and additions , pp. 75–80.
  • Nadine Hoffmann: Power or Religion? The conflicts over the reconstruction of the Magnuskirche in Worms from 1689 to 1792 , pp. 81-106.
  • Gerold Bönnen: The 'Plan of the City of Worms' by Pierre Aubertel from 1830 , pp. 107–11.
  • Ferdinand Werner : The Luther Monument and the Worms Ring Complex, pp. 119–162.
  • Marco Birn: Academic world and home in Worms. The beginnings of women's studies in Heidelberg and the first female students in Worms (1900–1918) , pp. 163–193.
  • Maria Storf-Felden: Who was Anna Martin? , Pp. 195-218.
  • Fritz Reuter: Else Spies, an active Worms Zionist. Two letters to London during the Nazi era 1934/35 , pp. 219–235.
  • Reviews , pp. 237-252.
  • Activity reports Worms cultural institutions 2008–2010 , pp. 253–296.
  • Worms Bibliography 2009–2011 , pp. 297–306.

Wormsgau 29, 2012

  • Corinna Mayer: The large Franconian iron primer from Riedstadt-Goddelau in the Museum Worms , pp. 7-16.
  • Mathilde Grünewald: A Germanic drinking horn end fitting from Worms-Abenheim , pp. 17–19.
  • Mathilde Grünewald and Ursula Koch : A new Merovingian sword pommel from Worms , pp. 20–23.
  • Mathilde Grünewald and Ursula Koch: A clay model with the holy clan , pp. 24–30.
  • Christian Burkhart: Bishop Konrad I von Worms and the ancestors of the minstrel Bligger von (Neckar-) Steinach - New Findings on the Settlement of the Southern Odenwald in the High Middle Ages , pp. 31–64.
  • Klaus Wolf: Was there a “Worms Passion Play” in the Middle Ages? Or: can the “Sankt Gallen Passion Play” be located in Worms? , Pp. 65-80.
  • Busso Diekamp: Johannes Reuchlin's comedy Henno. The first Basel edition of 1498 with the dedication letter from the publisher Johann Bergmann von Olpe to Johannes von Dalberg , pp. 81–96.
  • Mathilde Grünewald and Nicole Beyer: Made of wood - carved in marble. The model of the altar of the Reformation Memorial Church for the Holy Trinity in Worms from 1727 , pp. 97–112.
  • Gerhard Dörr: Voltaire in Worms , pp. 113–116.
  • Raphael Koch: Ferdinand von Loehr and the revolution of 1848/49 in Worms , pp. 117–140.
  • Wilfried Hansmann : The Municipal Playhouse and Festival House in Worms by Otto March - “the only real original people's theater in Germany” , pp. 141–180.
  • Holger Warnk: Buffalo, beer and cuckoo clocks: The Worms brothers Hüttenbach in Southeast Asia , pp. 181–198.
  • Margit Rinker-Olbrisch: The Brand Family and the Cathedral Archives St. Peter Worms . Pp. 199-230.
  • Activity reports , pp. 231–270.
  • Authors , pp. 271–272.

Wormsgau 30, 2013

  • Günter Brücken: First results of the excavations in the Celtic burial ground of Worms-Herrnsheim. Do the graves belong to the predecessor settlement of today's city of Worms? , Pp. 7-18.
  • Olaf Wagner and Aquilante De Filippo: The Worms city wall - new findings on dating and development , pp. 19–58.
  • Jürgen Hamm: External restoration of the east group of the Worms Cathedral - section south tower and east side , pp. 59–72.
  • Christian Burkhart: The Speyer Bishop Siegfried von Wolfsölden and the consecration of the Heiligenkreuze and Marien Chapel in 1130. (K) a contribution to the building history of Worms Cathedral , pp. 73–90.
  • Uwe Gast: A crucifixion panel from the 14th century in Worms , pp. 91-106.
  • Busso Diekamp: The newe Testament, Worms 1526 - William Tynadale and his printing Peter Schöffer the Elder. J. , pp. 107-158.
  • Ulrich Oelschläger: The Worms Religious Discussions of the 16th Century , pp. 159–170.
  • Margit Rinker-Olbrisch: Traditions of the Dalbergers - in particular the Herrnsheimer Dalberg archive in the Worms city archive , pp. 171–216.
  • Tanja Wolf: “To create a lasting memory for future posterity?” Renaming of Strassen in Worms 1839 to 1890 , pp. 217–236.
  • Ferdinand Werner: Charles Bittel, Cornelius Wilhelm von Heyl and Heinrich Metzendorf , pp. 237–274.
  • Gerold Bönnen: "The economic situation of the city of Worms - A report from 1938 , pp. 275-292.
  • Reviews , pp. 293-332.
  • Activity reports , pp. 333–376.
  • Worms Bibliography 2011–2013 , pp. 377–382.
  • Authors , pp. 383–384.

Wormsgau 31, 2015

  • Preliminary remark : p. 7.
  • Konrad Schneider: The coin treasure of Pfeddersheim, hidden around 1543. An early document for thalers in the Rhine-Hessian-Palatinate area , p. 9.
  • Elmar Worgull : Frankenthal's Romanesque monastery basilica and its supraregional significance - the latest findings from the history of architecture and art , p. 19.
  • Christian Burkhart: With a sharp sword and a pointed pen. Count Poppos attack on Count Berthold's Schauenburg and Friedrich Barbarossa's "imperial city" , p. 33.
  • Simon Schmitz: Social capital and monetary assets. A qualitative-quantitative analysis of the will of Alheit Strechuseln: Wormser Bürgerin (1321) , p. 73.
  • Olaf Wagener: On the building history of the Christoffelturm of the Worms city wall. Report on the construction investigations at the former St. Andreas Abbey 2013 , p. 91.
  • Tanja Wolf: Active, honest, measured: Peter Joseph Valckenberg (1764–1837), businessman and mayor of the city of Worms 1812–1837 , p. 105.
  • Ferdinand Werner: The Heylshofpark in WormS. From villa garden to city green , p. 119.
  • Dennis Vogt: The Worms Commercial Court and the Resolution of Individual Labor Disputes (1895-1914) , p. 157.
  • Tanja Wolf: The fire in the Worms synagogue on November 10, 1938 , p. 175.
  • Wormser Bibliography 2013–2015 , p. 188.
  • Josef Mattes, Annual Report of the Altertumsverein for the years 2013–2015 , p. 191.
  • List of authors , p. 198.

Wormsgau 32, 2016

  • Ronald Knöchlein: Medieval ceramics from the ship mill discovery site near Gimbsheim, Alzey-Worms district , pp. 7–26.
  • Jürgen Hamm: The external restoration of the north side of the Worms Cathedral , pp. 27–42.
  • Tanja Wolf: "... the congregation is mistaken, dichotomous and contradicting us towards the advice". The self-image of the council of the free and imperial city of Worms in the civil uprising 1513–1514 , pp. 43–60.
  • Joachim Ufer: Hammer blows - or what else? The debate about Martin Luther's “Theses” (1517) and its significance in the context of the Reformation anniversaries since 1617 , pp. 61–88.
  • Walter Burnikel and Bernhard H. Bonkhoff: Doctor Ulrich Sitzinger (1525–1574) from WormS. Chancellor in Pfalz-Zweibrücken and Pfalz-Neuburg , pp. 89–112.
  • Sebastian Felten: A prevented capitalist? Economy and bookkeeping of the Rhineland-Hesse farmer's merchant Chrisostomus Kirschbaum (1783–1846) , pp. 113–126.
  • Ferdinand Werner: The Worms Cathedral and its surroundings from the French Revolution to today , pp. 127–168.
  • Gerold Bönnen: Comments on the political, economic and social advancement and acculturation process of the Worms Jews (1816 to 1865) , pp. 169–248.
  • Burkard Keilmann: “A fight between the emperor and the pope cannot be fought with ice cream gloves!” The Worms Catholics in Bismarck's Empire (1871–1880) , pp. 249–292.
  • Juliane Keilmann: Alfred Günther (1898–1918). Correspondence of a young volunteer from Worms , pp. 293–304.
  • Hartmut Ritzheimer: “The mental distraction that the soccer game brings our boys at least on Sundays is beneficial”. Jews in Worms sports clubs until 1938 , pp. 305–322.
  • Ulrich Oelschläger: Pastor August Eckhard - Victims of National Socialist Justice in the Church Struggle, pp. 323–340.
  • Wilhelm Weber: An almost forgotten company: The Rhenopella Pelzveredelungswerk GmbH Worms (1946–1960) , pp. 341–356.
  • Worms Bibliography 2013–2015 , p. 357.
  • Reviews , pp. 358-362.
  • Annual report of the Altertumsverein Worms eV 2015/16 , pp. 363–367.

Wormsgau 33, 2017

  • Christian Kayser: "He dug a well, led to the vault ..." Building research on the mikveh of Worms , pp. 7–28.
  • Michael Brocke: Bellette and her pillar in the women's synagogue in Worms. “Our daughters, pillars alike, sculpture, the temple's ornamentation” , pp. 29–38.
  • Julian Hanschke: The Worms Johanneskirche - a decagonal central building from the era of Emperor Friedrich I. Barbarossa. New research on building design and iconology on the basis of original pictorial sources from the 18th and 19th centuries , pp. 39–58.
  • Tobias Schäfer: Holy Rupert : Bishop and missionary between Worms and Salzburg , pp. 59–66.
  • Daniel Krist: Municipal sealing practice in Worms and Speyer. The use of city seals in the first half of the 13th century , pp. 67–86.
  • Gerald Volker Grimm: The Worms picture bakery. Pipe clay figures from the 15th century , pp. 87–104.
  • Reinhard Dietrich and Ferdinand Werner: A new picture of the old train station. Nicolaus Berkhout , Panorama der Stadt Worms (1853), pp. 105–110.
  • Reinhard Dietrich: A railway is opened , pp. 111–126.
  • Ferdinand Werner: The train station and its consequences. From Karmelitergasse to Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse - civil building in Worms 1850–1914 , pp. 127–192.
  • Reviews , pp. 193-200.
  • Worms Bibliography 2016–2017 , pp. 201–203.
  • Josef Mattes: Annual Report of the Altertumsverein for 2016/17 , pp. 204–208.

Wormsgau 34, 2018

  • Diana Ecker: Building research and dendrochronology at Worms Cathedral (1977-2018) - an introduction , pp. 7–9
  • Sibylle Bauer: Timber data and scaffolding of the Middle Ages at St. Peter Cathedral in Worms , pp. 11–88
  • Lena Schulten / Matthias Untermann: The building history of the Wormser DomS. State of research and new perspectives , pp. 101–122
  • Matthias Untermann: The Burchard Cathedral and the early medieval Worms Cathedral. New observations and reflections , pp. 101–122
  • Jörg Ebeling: Emmerich Joseph von Dalberg (1773–1833) as client - new research on Herrnsheim Castle at the beginning of the 19th century , pp. 123–216
  • Jörg Ebeling / Margit Rinker-Olbrisch: «Inventory of the estate of Sr. Excellenz des Duke v. Dalberg 1833 »[Transcription] , pp. 217-235
  • Dietmar Heil: "Res novi et inauditi exempli" - The Worms Reichstag from 1509 , pp. 236–250

Wormsgau 35, 2019

  • Wilfried E. Keil: The parish church of Sankt Ulrich in Altenstadt in ElsasS. New dates through comparisons of stone processing and reconstruction of the Ottonian building , pp. 9–36
  • Marzena Kessler: Parish hall, teaching house, dance hall, hospital: On the hidden building history of the Raschi house , pp. 37–58
  • Nadine Hoffmann: Of extraordinarily universal value - The ShUM sites Speyer, Worms and Mainz and your application to the UENSCO World Heritage , pp. 59–74
  • Hans-Oskar Koch: The Worms city organists in the 17th century "before the fire" (1689): Bernhard Wernitzheuser and Johann Jungnickel , pp. 75–81
  • Ferdinand Werner: Castle and Park in Herrnsheim , pp. 83–183
  • Gerold Bönnen: The Worms town hall fresco by Hermann Prell (1883/84) - a piece of lost art and town history of historicism , pp. 185–216