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Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis

The Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis, also known as the Wormser Mauerbauordnung, is an ordinance from about 900 concerning the maintenance of the city wall of Worms, Germany.

Manuscript and editions
The Descriptio, which is written in Latin, is preserved in the Wormser Chronik of . Zorn's work, which dates to 1576, combines material from several sources, including the Annales Wormatienses and the Chronicon Wormatiense. The combined Descriptio, Annales and Chronicon were published under the title Annales Wormatienses by G. H. Pertz. The disentangling of the medieval texts combined in Zorn's was done by . The Descriptio has been published three times: by Pertz, by Boos and by Van De Kieft and Niermeyer. ==Content==
Content
The ordinance appears in the manuscript under the rubric Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis facta a Theodolacho episcopo Wormatiensi anno 873, qui obiit in Neuweiller anno 914 kal. sept., episcopatus anno quadrageismo primo, "a description of the city of Worms made in the year 873 by Thietlach, bishop of Worms, who died in Neuweiler in the year 914 on 1 September, in the forty-first year of his episcopate". The ordinance is a unique witness for its place and time. Lynette Olson calls it "a glimpse of transalpine urban life at its nadir, but still organised". ==Places mentioned==
Places mentioned
The following places are mentioned in the Descriptio: • Friesenquartier • RudelsheimGimbsheimEichHammIbersheim • Rheindürckheim • AlsheimMettenheim • Rheinquartier • Murbach Abbey • Pfauenpforte • Heimgereide • Bobenheim • Ligrisheim • RoxheimOggersheim • Hemmingesheim • Ruchheim • Karlbach • Kirchheim • Andreaspforte • EisbachMertesheim • • Pfrimm • Mühlbach • MonzernheimDienheim ==References==
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