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page 114th-century books

The Decameron
14th-century collection of stories by Giovanni Boccaccio

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance

Codex Cumanicus
medieval Catholic manual
Chronicon Pictum
14th-century historical chronicle of the Kingdom of Hungary

Il Canzoniere
poetry anthology by Petrarch
Tales of Count Lucanor
work by Juan Manuel van Peñafiel
Red Book of Hergest
Welsh manuscript collection written between 1382-1410

Hauksbók
thumb|A page from Hauksbók
Hauksbók (; 'Book of Haukr') is a 14th-century Icelandic manuscript created by Haukr Erlendsson. Significant portions of it are lost, but it contains the earliest copies of many of the texts it contains, including the Saga of Eric the Red. In most cases, Haukr copied from earlier, now lost manuscripts. Among these are the section on mathematics called Algorismus, the text of Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks. It was originally in one part, but now split in three (AM 371 4to, AM 544 4to and AM 675 4to) and held at the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies in Reykjaví
The Knight's Tale
part of the Canterbury Tales
White Book of Rhydderch
Welsh manuscript written c. 1350
Book of Taliesin
medieval Welsh manuscript

Möðruvallabók
thumb|A page of Njáls saga from Möðruvallabók
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Möðruvallabók () or AM 132 fol is an Icelandic manuscript from the mid-14th century, inscribed on vellum. It contains the following Icelandic sagas in this order:
rihla
Riḥla () refers to both a journey and the written account of that journey, or travelogue. It constitutes a genre of Arabic literature. Associated with the medieval Islamic notion of "travel in search of knowledge" (الرحلة في طلب العلم), the riḥla as a genre of medieval and early-modern Arabic literature usually describes a journey taken with the intent of performing the Hajj, but can include an itinerary that vastly exceeds that original route. The classical riḥla in medieval Arabic travel literature, like those written by Ibn Battuta (known commonly as The Rihla) and Ibn Jubayr, includes a de
Zadonshchina
Zadonshchina (; could be translated as "the region beyond the Don River") is a Russian literary monument of the late 14th century, which tells of the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380.

Convivio
thumb|1521 edition of Convivio, retitled to Lo amoroso Convivio di Dante
Convivio (;) ("The Banquet") is an unfinished work written by Dante Alighieri roughly between 1304 and 1307. It consists of four books, or "tratatti": a prefatory one, plus three books that each include a canzone (long lyrical poem) and a prose allegorical interpretation or commentary of the poem that goes off in multiple thematic directions.

Little Flowers of St. Francis
literary work
Codex Runicus
manuscript

Huolongjing
thumb|right|300px|The 'divine fire flying crow' (shen huo fei ya), an aerodynamic winged rocket bomb from the Huolongjing
Codex Zouche-Nuttall
manuscript
AM 748 I 4to
Icelandic vellum manuscript fragment containing several Eddaic poems
General Prologue
the first part of "The Canterbury Tales"
Libro del conoscimiento
14th-century Castilian geographical and armorial manual (dated to ca. 1385)
St. Florian's Psalter
manuscript
Velislai biblia picta
illuminated manuscript of 1325-1349
Al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ
Arabic dictionary
Le Rime
lyric poems by Dante Alighieri
Mingxin baojian
14th-century Chinese book
Poppleton manuscript
14th century codex probably compiled by Robert de Poppleton
Poema de Yuçuf
poem
Thomas of Ireland
Irish writer at the Sorbonne
Secretum
trilogy of dialogues in Latin written by Petrarch sometime from 1347 to 1353, in which he examines his faith with the help of Saint Augustine
Pratica della mercatura
Turin-Milan Hours
14-15th-centuries illuminated book
Genkō Shakusho
book by Kokan Shiren
Flower of virtues
medieval Italian moral treatise
Nogeoldae
The Nogŏltae ('Old Cathayan') is a textbook of colloquial northern Chinese published in Korea in several editions from the 14th to 18th centuries. The book is an important source on both Late Middle Korean and the history of Mandarin Chinese. Later editions were translated into Manchu and Mongolian.
Ḥayāt al-ḥayawān al-kubrā
book about animal's life by Al-Damiri
The Chronicle of the Princes
Welsh manuscript of c. 1330
Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift
Wasitat al-suluk fi siyasat al-muluk
Islamic political theory book
Vatnshyrna
Vatnshyrna was a major Icelandic saga codex destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. It was copied between 1391 and 1395 by Magnús Þórhallsson for Jón Hákonarson in northern Iceland. The codex was first called Vatnshyrna by Arngrímur Jónsson in his 1609 work, Crymogaea, possibly because it was located at that time at Stóra Vatnshorn.
Lilatilakam
Lilatilakam (IAST: Līlā-tilakam, "diadem of poetry") is a 14th-century Sanskrit-language treatise on the grammar and poetics of the Manipravalam language style, a blend of Sanskrit and early Malayalam used in the Kerala region of India.
Liber Regalis
Add MS 29987
medieval Tuscan musical manuscript

Les quinze joies de mariage
anonymous late 14th or early 15th century French satire in prose

Denkoroku
is a kōan collection written in 1300 by Keizan Jokin Zenji, the Great Patriarch of Sōtō Zen Buddhism, based on approximately a year of his Dharma talks.
This text is not to be confused with "The Jingde Record of the Transmission of the Lamp", while there is considerable overlap of the individuals referenced, the content of these records does not exactly match.

Four Ancient Books of Wales
collection of four Middle Welsh texts and their English translations: The Black Book of Carmarthen; The Book of Taliesin; The Book of Aneirin; The Red Book of Hergest
Jurjani Definitions
book by Ali ibn Mohammed al-Jurjani

Brabantsche Yeesten
rhymed chronicle
Legend of Saint Margaret
Prabandha-Chintamani
Prabandha-Chintamani (IAST: Prabandha-cintāmaṇi) is an Indian Sanskrit-language collection of prabandhas (semi-historical biographical narratives). It was compiled in c. 1304 CE, in the Vaghela kingdom of present-day Gujarat, by Jain scholar Merutunga.