14th Century in Literature - Events

Events

Medieval and
Renaissance literature
Early Medieval literature
  • Matter of Rome
  • Matter of France
  • Matter of Britain
  • Byzantine literature
  • Kannada literature
Medieval literature
  • Hebrew literature
  • Persian literature
  • Arabic literature
  • Telugu literature
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European Renaissance literature
  • 15th century in literature
  • c. 1330 – Production of the Macclesfield Psalter.
  • 1331 – Production of the Nuremberg Mahzor.
  • 1377 – Production of the earliest known copy of the Laurentian Codex.
  • 1382 – Earliest recorded appearance of Wyclif's Bible.
  • 1390 – Production of the Book of Ballymote.
  • 1390s – Production of the Yellow Book of Lecan.
  • 1397 – Kiev Psalter of 1397

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