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page 110th-century books

The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Japanese monogatari and folktale
De Administrando Imperio
950 essay by Konstantinos VII
Aleppo Codex
10th century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, written in Tiberias
De Ceremoniis
essay by Konstantinos VII
Exeter book
Anglo-Saxon anthology of texts, many of which are riddles

Geoponica
The Geoponica or Geoponika () is a twenty-book collection of agricultural lore, compiled during the 10th century in Constantinople for the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. The Greek word Geoponica signifies "agricultural pursuits" in its widest sense. It is the only surviving Byzantine agricultural work.
Kujiki
, or , is a historical Japanese text. It was generally believed to have been one of the earliest Japanese histories until the middle of the Edo period, when scholars such as Tokugawa Mitsukuni and Tada Yoshitoshi successfully contended that it was an imitation based on the , the and the Kogo Shūi. Scholarship on the generally considers it to contain some genuine elements, specifically that Book 5 preserves traditions of the Mononobe and Owari clans, and that Book 10 preserves the earlier historical record the Kokuzō Hongi.
Escorial Taktikon
book that lists Byzantine offices, dignities, and titles composed in Constantinople
Adipurana
9th-century Sanskrit poem by the Jain monk Jinasena
Tactica of Emperor Leo VI the Wise
Military treatise c. 900 CE
Codex Sassoon 1053
10th century manuscript of the Hebrew bible.
Book of the Prefect
byzantine commercial manual
Constantinian Excerpts
53 volume Greek anthology
Praecepta Militaria
Byzantine military treatise circa 965
Valcavado Beatus
10th-century illuminated manuscript
Huastuanift
Xuastvanift is a Manichaean text written in the Uyghur language containing a prayer of repentance. The text is important for understanding the lives of Manichaean communities in the East and confirms many concepts found in other Manichaean, Christian, and Muslim writings. The name Xuastvanift comes from Uyghur and means "confession" or "repentance". This text was widely used by Uyghur Manichaeans and has been preserved in many manuscripts and fragments. It had a possible influence on Buddhist texts of the time.
Bald's Leechbook
manuscript collection of medical remedies in Old English
Targum Sheni
Aramaic elaboration of Esther
Cambridge Chronicle
anonymous medieval chronicle
The comprehensive book on medicine
Kitab al-Hawi or Al-Hawi or Kitāb al-Ḥāwī fī al-ṭibb translated as The Comprehensive Book on Medicine is an extensive medical encyclopedia authored by the Persian polymath Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (865–925), commonly known in the West as Rhazes in the 10th century. This monumental work is a compendium of Greek, Syrian, and early Arabic medical knowledge, as well as some Indian medical practices.
Tractatus coislinianus
manuscript
De velitatione bellica
latin title