Kraitsir Károly
Innen: Amerikai Magyar Lexikon
Orvos, nyelvész
(obit.) Hölgyfutár, 1861 (III.)
V. Ö. Adattár: KÉZ2:40 K7:20-47 R1/d:10
- Significance of the alphabet - Salem, 1846
- Glossology - being treatise on the nature of language and on language of nature, New York, 1852, 240 oldal. (Ism. The Literary World, vol. III. No 291, 1852 Sep. 18, p. 183 (AP2 L642) v.ö. adattár
- Kraitsir's lecture on language (The literary world, 1851, No 247, vol. 9, oct 25, p. 331–2) v.ö. adattár
- Significance of the alphabet - Boston, 1846, E. P. Peabody, pp. 58. (Ism. North American Review 1849 január 160–182.) vol. 68
- Significance of the alphabet (Ism. No. Amer. Review 1849 apr. 436–465 vol. 68) (pronunciation of Latin)
- Glossology (Ism. The literary Gazette, London, 1852, p. 812)
- Bing's biogr. of Kraitsir (Jn v.ö. adattár)
- Geossology, a treatise on the mature of Language and the language of nature. (Ism. Putnam's Monthly, 1853 jan. p. 106.)
- Tharp Louise Hall: The peabody sisters of Salem. (Boston, 1950, Little Brown)
- Ács Tivadar: akik elvándorolotak, Bpest, 1940, p. 41–44.
- Rusk Ralph L.: The letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson I–VI. (Jn Vol. III. p. 373., Letter dated feb. 13–1847)
- ("The best tescher of languages in existence is said to be Dr. Kraitsir in Boston")
- Kraitsir's lecture on language. (The literary World, New York, 1851 oct. 25, vol.9., 331–2)
- Reea, John O. (Kansas Stake Univ.): Eliz. Peabody and The very ABC (amer. literature, 1967, 38(4 537–540)
- (Hawthorne mistrusted the Kraitsir theory of language)
AP2 N7
AP4 L42
AP2 P97
AP2 L642kR