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Shahnameh
thumb|Plate with a hunting scene from the tale of Bahram V|Bahram Gur and Azadeh. The imagery on this plate represents the earliest known depiction of a well-known episode from the story of Bahram Gur, which seems to have been popular for centuries, but was only recorded in the Shahnameh, centuries after this plate was created. Iran, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
The Song of Roland
medieval epic work
Carmina Burana
collection of medieval Latin poetry
Alma Redemptoris Mater
loving Mother of our Redemer
Vis and Rāmin
poem
Rígsþula
thumb|right|300px|"Rig in Great-grandfather's Cottage" (1908) by W. G. Collingwood
Nam quốc sơn hà
10th century Vietnamese poem
Annolied
thumb|Anno II. (right) installs Erpho (left) as first abbot of Michaelsberg Abbey, Siegburg|Siegburg Abbey (from a 12th century manuscript).
Resalat Al-Ghufran
book by Aboe l-ʿAlaa al-Maʿarri
Oddrúnargrátr
200px|thumb|right|Gunnarr, the object of Oddrún's forbidden love.Oddrúnargrátr (''Oddrún's lament) or Oddrúnarkviða (Oddrún's poem) is an Eddic poem, found in the Codex Regius manuscript where it follows Guðrúnarkviða III and precedes Atlakviða''.
De virtutibus herbarum
medieval herbal by Odo of Meung
Carmen de Hastingae proelio
literary work by Guy of Amiens
Ezzolied
The Ezzolied, also known as the Cantilena de miraculis Christi (Song of the miracles of Christ) or the Anegenge (Beginning), is an early Middle High German poem written in the 1060s by Ezzo, a German scholar and priest of Bamberg. It is the first poetic text of the High Middle Ages to join German vernacular and Latin learning.
Sigurðarkviða hin skamma
poem
Carmen de bello Saxonico
Latin epic in 757 hexameters divided between three books that recounts the first phase of the Saxon Rebellion against the Emperor Henry IV