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1001
 
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Japanese author Murasaki Shibubi produces, in The Tale of Genji, a book which can be considered the world's first novel       
c. 1010
 
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Firdausi completes his great chronicle of Persian history, the Shah-nama, which becomes established as Iran's national epic       
c. 1020
 
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The Persian scholar Avicenna, author of encyclopedic works on philosophy and medicine, spends the last part of his life in Isfahan       
1078
 
     
Anselm includes in his Proslogion his famous 'ontological proof' of the existence of God        
c. 1080
 
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Omar Khayyám, mathematician and astronomer, writes four-line verses, or quatrains, in his spare time     
c. 1102
 
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The chansons de geste, performed by professional minstrels in castles and manors, celebrate the exploits of Charlemagne and his paladins        
c. 1120
 
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The troubadours of Provence develop a new form of love poetry in French, introducing courtly love       
c. 1130
 
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A popular French poem, the Chanson de Roland, turns a minor disaster in one of Charlemagne's campaigns into a tale of epic heroism      
c. 1160
 
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Chrétien de Troyes and other French authors turn the stories of Arthur and his knights into a romance of courtly love        
c. 1180
 
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The shared memories and legends of Nordic peoples are brought together in a great German epic, the Nibelungenlied