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Berechiah ben
Natronai Krespia ha-
Nakdan (Hebrew: ברכיה בן נטרונאי הנקדן; fl. 12th–13th century) was a
Jewish exegete,
ethical writer, grammarian, translator...
- used for
various applications such as
chatbots and
translation tools. The "
Nakdan" is an
advanced system for the
automatic Niqqud (adding diacritics) of Hebrew...
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Samson Ha-
Nakdan (Hebrew: סמסון הנקדאן; fl.1240) was a 13th-century German-Jewish
writer and
Hebrew grammarian.
Possibly born in Xanten, Germany, he studied...
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situation of her time. In the 13th
century the
Jewish author Berechiah ha-
Nakdan wrote Mishlei Shualim, a
collection of 103 'Fox Fables' in
Hebrew rhymed...
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Moses of
London (died 1268), was a thirteenth-century
English grammarian,
halakhist and
Jewish scholar in London. His
Darkhe ha-Nikkud veha-Neginah is...
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Moses ben
Isaac ben ha-Nessiah,
grammarian and lexicographer.
Berechiah ha-
Nakdan, exegete, grammarian, and
translation who
likely lived in
England in the...
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Vardan Aygektsi (died 1250),
Armenian priest and
fabulist Berechiah ha-
Nakdan (Berechiah the Punctuator, or Grammarian, 13th century),
author of Jewish...
- written, translated, and
compiled by the
English Jewish writer Berechiah ha-
Nakdan in the 12th–13th century. Its
title reflects an
older Talmudic tradition...
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antagonistic Kingdom of Media.
Medieval Jewish folklorist Berechiah ha-
Nakdan wrote about wolves extensively as
characters in his Mishlè Shu'alim (Fox...
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recorded about the same time
among the
Jewish 'fox fables' of
Berechiah ha-
Nakdan.
Later it is
found in the 14th
century Gesta Romanorum with the comment...