John Pickering an Wilhelm von Humboldt, 24.08.1821
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- Bancroft, George
- Barton, Benjamin Smith
- Cotton, Josiah
- Daggett, Herman
- Duponceau, Peter Stephen
- Edwards, Jonathan
- Eliot, John
- Everett, Alexander Hill
- Friedrich Wilhelm III., König von Preußen
- Heckewelder, Johann Gottlieb Ernst
- Humboldt, Alexander von
- Jarvis, Samuel Farmar
- Rasles, Sébastien
- Sagard-Théodat, Gabriel
- Schladen, Friedrich Heinrich Leopold von
- Smith, William Loughton
- Vater, Johann Severin
- Welles & Williams, Paris
- Williams, Roger
- Williams, Samuel
- Zeisberger, David
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- Cotton, Josiah / Pickering, John (1829): Vocabulary of the Massachussets (or Natick) Indian language, Cambridge: E. W. Metcalf and Company
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- Edwards, Jonathan (1789): Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians, London: W. Justins
- Eliot, John / Pickering, John / Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen / Davis, John (1822): A Grammar of the Massachusetts Indian Language, Boston: Phelps and Farnham
- Eliot, John (1663): Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God, Cambridge: Samuel Green
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- Jarvis, Samuel Farmar (1820): A Discourse on the Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America, New York: C. Wiley & Co.
- Lieberkühn, Samuel / Zeisberger, David (1821): Elekup Nihillalquonk woak Pemauchsohalquonk Jesus Christ. The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: comprehending all that the four Evangelists have recorded concerning him; all their relations being brought together in one narration, so that no circumstance is omitted, but the inestimable history is continued in one series, in the very words of scripture. By the Rev. Samuel Lieberkuhn, M. A. Translated into the Delaware language by the Rev. David Zeisberger, Missionary of the United Brethren, New York: Daniel Fanshaw. – "Preface" datiert 1806
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- Pickering, John (1820): An essay on a uniform orthography for the Indian languages of North America, as published in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge: University Press, Hilliard and Metcalf
- Pickering, John (1819): Languages of the American Indians. Rez. zu: 1. Report of the Corresponding Secretary (Peter S. Duponceau, Esq.) to the Historical and Literary Committee of the American Philosophical Society, of his Progress in the Investigation of the General Character and Forms of the Languages of the American Indians [in: Transactions of the Historical and Literary Committee]; und 2.: A Correspondence between the Rev. John Heckewelder, of Bethlehem, and Peter S. Duponceau, Esq. Corresponding Secretary to the Historical and Literary Committee of the American Philosophical Society, respecting the Languages of the American Indians. Philadelphia, 1819. In: North American Review 9, June, S. 179–187
- Pickering, John (1820): [Rez.] Samuel Farmer Jarvis: A Discourse on the Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America. In: North American Review 11, July, S. 103–113
- Rasles, Sebastian / Pickering, John (1833): A Dictionary of the Abnaki Language, in North America; by Father Sebastian Rasles. With an Introductory Memoir and Notes by John Pickering. In: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Memoirs, N.S. 1, S. 370–574
- Sagard, Gabriel (1632): Dictionnaire de la langve Hvronne, Necessaire à ceux qui n’ont intelligence d’icelle, & ont a traiter auec les Sauuages du pays, Paris: Denys Moreau. – Angebunden an: Gabriel Sagard (1632): Le grand voyage du pays des Hurons, situe en l’Amerique vers la mer douce, es derniers confins de la nouvelle France, dite Canada ou il est amplement traite de tout ce qui est du pays, des moeurs & du naturel des sauvages, de leur gouvernement & facon de faire…, Paris: Denys Moreau
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- Zeisberger, David (1806): Delaware Indian and English Spelling Book for the Schools of the Mission of the United Brethren, Philadelphia: Mary Cist