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List of
Hebrew language
poets (year links are to corresponding "[year] in poetry" article):
Biblical
Early Middle Ages
Golden Age in Spain
Joseph ibn Abitur
Abraham Abulafia
Meir Halevi Abulafia
Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia
Samuel he-Hasid
Todros Abulafia
Yehuda Alharizi (
1190 -
1240 )
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Judah Ben Samuel Halevi (born c.
1086 )
[1]
Dunash ben Labrat (10th century)
[1]
Santob De Carrion (late 14th century), also a proverb writer
[1]
Abraham ibn Ezra , also known as Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra (
1088 -
1167 ), known mainly for Biblical commentaries and grammar works
[1]
Moses ibn Ezra (
1070 -
1139 )
[1]
Solomon Ibn Gabirol (
1021 -
1058 )
[1]
Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
Solomon ibn Zakbel (
fl. 12th century
Yehuda Halevi
Joseph Kimhi (
1105 -
1170 ), born in Spain, he fled to
Narbonne ,
Provence , where he became known as a grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator.
[1]
Shmuel haNagid , also known as Samuel ibn Naghrela or Samuel Ha-Naggid (
992 -
1055 )
[1]
Menahem ibn Saruq
Joseph ben Jacob ibn Zaddik (died
1149 )
Medieval Germany
Medieval France
Safed Cabalists
Italian Renaissance
North Africa and Yemen
Jewish Enlightenment (
Haskalah )
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av Kravitz, Nathaniel (1972).
3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature . Chicago: Swallow Press Inc.
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j Kravitz, Nathaniel, "3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature", Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1972, Appendix B ("Other Hebrew Writers and Scholars"), pp 555-559
^ Breger, Jennifer.
"Rachel Morpurgo" . Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia . Jewish Women's Archive.
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