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- 1000 - Al-Tasrif, by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis)
- 1000 - The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries, by Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī
- ca. 1008-1010 - The Diary of Lady Murasaki, by Murasaki Shikibu, written in kana
- 1010: March 8 - Shahnameh by Ferdowsi completed
- 1021 - The Tale of Genji, by Murasaki Shikibu
- 1021 - Book of Optics, by Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen)
- 1025 - The Canon of Medicine, by Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
- 1027 - The Book of Healing, by Ibn Sina
- 1026-1046 - Historiarum libri quinque ab anno incarnationis DCCCC usque ad annum MXLIV (History in five books from 900 AD to 1044 AD) by Rodulfus Glaber
- ca. 1150 - Almanac, by Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (Arzachel)
- 1077 - Monologion (Monologue) by Anselm of Canterbury
- 1077/78 - Proslogion (Address) by Anselm of Canterbury
- 1086 - Domesday Book
- 1088 - Dream Pool Essays, by Shen Kuo
- 1098, Elucidarium by Honorius Augustodunensis
- Le Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland)
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