Further Reading
- Bächtold, Hans Ulrich: Konrad Pellikan in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
- Gordon, Bruce. The Swiss Reformation. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002.
- Jaumann, Herbert. Handbuch Gelehrtenkultur der Frühen Neuzeit, vol. I, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2004, p. 500, online excerpt
- Riggenbach, Bernhard (1887) (in German). "Pellican, Konrad". In Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). 25. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 334–338.
- Silberstein, Emil. Conrad Pellicanus: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Studiums der hebräischen Sprache in der ersten Hälfte des XVI. Jahrhunderts. Berlin, Buchdruckerei von Rosenthal, 1900.
- Wenneker, Erich. "Pellikan, Konrad" in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, vol. VII, Herzberg, 1994, cols. 180-183.
- Zürcher, Christoph. "Konrad Pellikan" in Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed., The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, Oxford: 1996, vol 3, pp. 241–2. ISBN 0-19-506493-3
- Zürcher, Christoph. Konrad Pellikans Wirken in Zürich, 1526-1556. Zurich, Theologischer Verlag, 1975.
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