Author:Johann Gottfried von Herder

Works

 * To Cyrus, the grandson of Astyages (1762)
 * Essay on Being (1763–64)
 * On Diligence in Several Learned Languages (1764)
 * Treatise on the Ode (1764)
 * How Philosophy can become more Universal and Useful for the Benefit of the People (1765)
 * Fragments on Recent German Literature (1767–68)
 * On Thomas Abbt's writings (1768)
 * Critical Forests, or Reflections on the Science and Art of the Beautiful (1769-)
 * Journal of my Voyage in the Year 1769 (first published 1846)
 * Treatise on the Origin of Language (1772)
 * Selection from correspondence on Ossian and the songs of ancient peoples (1773) See also: James Macpherson (1736–1796).
 * Of German Character and Art (with Goethe, manifesto of the Sturm und Drang) (1773)
 * This Too a Philosophy of History for the Formation of Humanity (1774)
 * Oldest Document of the Human Race (1774–76)
 * Essay on Ulrich von Hutten (1776)
 * On the Resemblance of Medieval English and German Poetry (1777)
 * Sculpture: Some Observations on Shape and Form from Pygmalion's Creative Dream (1778)
 * On the Cognition and Sensation of the Human Soul (1778)
 * On the Effect of Poetic Art on the Ethics of Peoples in Ancient and Modern Times (1778)
 * Folk Songs (1778–79; second ed. of 1807 titled The Voices of Peoples in Songs)
 * "Song of the Unfaithful Maiden" translated by William John Thoms (1834)
 * "Lay of the Young Count" translated by William John Thoms (1834)
 * "Ulrich and Annie" translated by William John Thoms (1834)
 * "The Lord of Falkenstein" translated by William John Thoms (1834)
 * "A Peruvian Hymn to the Goddess of Rain" translated by John Oxenford (1853)
 * "Were I a Little Bird" translated by Margarete Münsterberg (1913)
 * On the Influence of the Government on the Sciences and the Sciences on the Government (Dissertation on the Reciprocal Influence of Government and the Sciences) (1780)
 * Letters Concerning the Study of Theology (1780–81)
 * On the Influence of the Beautiful in the Higher Sciences (1781)
 * On the Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. An Instruction for Lovers of the Same and the Oldest History of the Human Spirit (1782–83)
 * God. Some Conversations (1787)
 * Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Humanity (1784–91)
 * Scattered Leaves (1785–97)
 * Volume 2 (1796) (commons category)
 * The Child of Care Once a Week (magazine) (1787) English 1862
 * Letters for the Advancement of Humanity (1791-97 or 1793-97? (various drafts))
 * Christian Writings (1794-8)
 * Terpsichore (1795-6) (translations & commentary of the Latin poet, Jakob Balde)
 * Persepolisian Letters (1798) (fragments on Persian architecture, history & religion)
 * Luther’s Catechism, with a catechetical instruction for the use of schools (1798)
 * Understanding and Experience. A Metacritique of the Critique of Pure Reason. Part I. (Part II, Reason and Language.) (1799)
 * Calligone (1800)
 * Adrastea: Events and Characters of the 18th century (6 vols.)
 * The Cid (1805; a free translation of the Spanish epic El Cid)

Works about von Herder

 * A Sketch of Herder and his Times. by Henry Woodd Nevinson
 * A Sketch of Herder and his Times. by Henry Woodd Nevinson
 * A Sketch of Herder and his Times. by Henry Woodd Nevinson
 * A Sketch of Herder and his Times. by Henry Woodd Nevinson