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Early English Jewish literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | Early English Jewish literature English Jewish Literature: ''(This page is part of the History of the Jews in England)'' ==Effects of restrictions==
The increasing degradation of the political status of the Jews in the thirteenth century is paralleled by the scantiness of their literary output as compared with that of the twelfth. In the earlier century they were visited by such eminent authorities as Abraham ibn Ezra, Judah Sir Leon of Paris, Yom Tov of Joigny, and Jacob of Orleans. A whole school of grammarians appears to have existed among them, including Moses ben Yom-ob, Moses ben Isaac, and Samuel ha-Nadan of Bristol. Berechiah ha-Nakdan produced in England his ''Fox Fables'', one of the most remarkable literary productions of the Middle Ages.
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