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-:''[[12th century]], [[Letters of Heloise and Abelard ]]'' 
-''See also:'' [[11th century in literature]], [[13th century in literature]], [[list of years in literature]].+''See also:'' [[10th century in literature]], [[12th century in literature]], [[list of years in literature]].
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-The twelfth century saw an increase in the production of Latin texts and a proliferation of literate clerics from the multiplying cathedral schools. At the same time, vernacular literatures ranging from Provençal to Icelandic embodied in lyric and romance the values and worldview of an increasingly self-conscious and prosperous courtly aristocracy. These two trends contributed to a sweeping revival of letters with a lasting influence on the development of literature in the following centuries.+__TOC__
-==Histories==+==New books==
-*early 12th c. ''[[Gesta Francorum]]''+{{History of literature3}}
-*[[1108]] ''[[Dei gesta per Francos]]'' by [[Guibert of Nogent]]+*[[1000]] - ''[[Al-Tasrif]]'', by [[Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi]] (Abulcasis)
-*c. [[1136]] ''[[Historia Regum Britanniae]]'' by [[Geoffrey of Monmouth]]+*[[1000]] - ''[[The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries]]'', by [[Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī]]
-*[[1113]] ''[[Primary Chronicle|Chronicle of Nestor]]''+*[[1021]] - ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'', by [[Murasaki Shikibu]]
-*[[1122]]-[[1154]] ''[[Peterborough Chronicle]]''+*[[1021]] - ''[[Book of Optics]]'', by [[Ibn al-Haytham]] (Alhazen)
-*early 12th c. ''[[Íslendingabók]]''+*[[1025]] - ''[[The Canon of Medicine]]'', by [[Avicenna|Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna)
-*ca. [[1140]] ''[[Chronicon Roskildense]]+*[[1027]] - ''[[The Book of Healing]]'', by [[Avicenna|Ibn Sina]]
-*ca. [[1170]] ''[[Chronicon Lethrense]]''+*[[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]]
-*[[1171]] ''[[Chronicon Slavorum]]'' by [[Adam of Bremen]]+*ca. [[1150]] - ''[[Almanac]]'', by [[Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī]] (Arzachel)
-*Topographia Hibernica ("Topography of Ireland", 1188) by [[Gerald of Wales]]+*[[1077]] - ''Monologion'' (''Monologue'') by [[Anselm of Canterbury]]
-*[[1190s]] ''[[Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja]]''+*1077/[[1078|78]] - ''[[Proslogion]]'' (''Address'') by [[Anselm of Canterbury]]
-*late 12th c. ''[[Gesta Danorum]]'' by [[Saxo Grammaticus]]+*[[1086]] - ''[[Domesday Book]]''
-*''[[Brevis Historia Regum Dacie]]'' by [[Svend Aagesen|Sven Aggesen]]+*[[1088]] - ''[[Dream Pool Essays]]'', by [[Shen Kuo]]
-*''[[Annales Lundenses]]''+*''[[Le Chanson de Roland]]'' (''The Song of Roland'')
-*''[[Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum]]'' by [[William of Tyre]]+
-==Philosophy/Theology== 
-*ca. [[1120]] ''[[Sic et Non]]'' by [[Pierre Abélard]] 
-*ca. [[1150]] - ''[[Hayy ibn Yaqdhan]]'' by [[Ibn Tufail]] 
-*ca. [[1150]] - ''The Four Books of [[Sentences]] (Libri Quattuor Sententiarum)'' by [[Peter Lombard]] 
-*ca. [[1160]] ''[[Policraticus]]'' by [[John of Salisbury]] 
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-==Biography/Hagiography== 
-*c. [[1124]] ''Vita Anselmi'' (life of [[Anselm of Canterbury]]) by [[Eadmer]] 
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-==Epic/Saga/Chanson du Geste== 
-*[[1148]] ''[[Alexiad]]'' by [[Anna Komnene]] 
-*ca. 1160, [[Roman d'Enéas]] 
-*ca. [[1180]] ''[[Chanson d'Antioche]]'' 
-*late 12th c. ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]'' 
-*late 12th c. ''[[The Tale of Igor's Campaign]]'' 
-*ca. 1200 ''[[Nibelungenlied]]'' 
-*''[[Digenis Acritas]]'' 
-*''[[Metrical Dindshenchas]]'' 
-*''[[Poetic Edda]]'', possibly by [[Sæmundr fróði]] 
-*ca. 12th c. ''[[The Knight in the Panther's Skin]]'' by [[Shota Rustaveli]] 
-*ca. 12th c. ''[[Mabinogion]]'' 
-*''[[Chanson de Jerusalem]]'' 
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-==Romance== 
-*ca. [[1150]] - ''[[Hayy ibn Yaqdhan]]'' by [[Ibn Tufail]] 
-*[[1180s]] ''[[Perceval, le Conte du Graal]]'' by [[Chrétien de Troyes]] 
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-==Drama== 
-*ca. [[1150]] - ''[[Hayy ibn Yaqdhan]]'' by [[Ibn Tufail]] 
-*''[[Ludus de Antichristo]]'' 
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-==Lyric== 
-*late 12th c. ''[[The Lais of Marie de France|Lais]]'' by [[Marie de France]] 
-*1140s-50s ''[[Goliard|lyrics (goliardic poetry)]] by [[Hugh Primas|Hugh of Orleans]] 
-*1150s-60s ''[[Goliard|lyrics (goliardic poetry)]] by [[Archpoet|the Archpoet of Cologne]] 
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-==Authors== 
-*[[Chrétien de Troyes]] 
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