Category
page 110th-century manuscripts
Ibn al-Nadim
10th century Arab scholar and bibliographer
Archimedes Palimpsest
manuscript prayer book written over a work by Archimedes
Freising manuscripts
manuscript
Hudud al-'alam
10th century geography book written in Persian by an unknown author
Blue Qur'an
10th century Quranic manuscript
Codex Suprasliensis
10th century Slavic church manuscript
Emilian Glosses
10th or 11th century gloss
Kievian Letter
c. 930 CE Hebrew-language letter; first mention of Kiev (Kyiv)
Roda Codex
collection of ancient and medieval manuscripts from Roda de Isábena
Nodicia de kesos
list of cheeses considered an early text in Leonese
Vercelli Book
manuscript Old English poetic codex
Rila Glagolitic folia
manuscript fragments
Placiti Cassinesi
official 10th C. documents written in a Romance vernacular in Italy

Venetus A
10th-century manuscript

Lacnunga
thumb|First page of Lacnunga, beginning Ƿit heafodwræce ("against headache")
Lacnunga is a collection of miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon medical texts and prayers, written mainly in Old English and Latin. The title Lacnunga, an Old English word meaning "remedies", is not in the manuscript: it was given to the collection by its first editor, Oswald Cockayne, in the nineteenth century. It is found, following other medical texts, in the British Library's Harley MS 585, a codex probably compiled in England in the late tenth or early eleventh century. Many of its herbal remedies are also found, in varian
Testament of Ba
literary work
Einsiedeln Eclogues
literary work