Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini – The Tale of Two Lovers
1447
Walter Bower – Scotichronicon (completed)
1448
Vijayanna – Dvadasanuprekshe
1450
Reginald Pecock – Represser of over-much weeting [blaming] of the Clergie
Approximate date: Ballads "A Gest of Robyn Hode" and "Robin Hood and the Monk"
1453
Antoine de la Sale – Petit Jehan de Saintre
1455
Padmanābha - Kanhadade Prabandha
Pre-1460
Turpines Story (Middle English translation of the Historia Caroli Magni)
1461
François Villon – Grand Testament
1467
Cardinal Juan de Torquemada – Meditationes, seu Contemplationes devotissimae ("Meditations, or the Contemplations of the Most Devout"), the first book printed in Italy to include woodcut illustrations[14]
1469/70
Giovanni Boccaccio – The Decameron (completed 1353)
c. 1470–85
Pietru Caxaro – Il Cantilena, oldest known Maltese language text
1471
Marsilio Ficino (translator) – De potestate et sapientia Dei, a translation from the Hermetica
1472
Dante Alighieri – Divine Comedy (written c.1308-21), first printed 11 April in Foligno, Italy, by Johann Numeister and Evangelista Angelini da Trevi[15]
Approximate date: Blind Harry – The Wallace (The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, Middle Scots poem)
1478
Geoffrey Chaucer – Canterbury Tales
1479
Rodolphus Agricola – De inventione dialectica
1480
Pierre Le Baud – Compillation des cronicques et ystoires des Bretons (approximate date of completion)
John of Capua – Directorium Humanae Vitae, a translation of the Panchatantra
1481
Mirrour of the Worlde, a translation of 1480 by William Caxton from Vincent of Beauvais's Speculum Maius, the first book printed in England to include woodcut illustrations
The Historie of Reynart the Foxe (first English translation)
Approximate date: 'Pseudo-Apuleius' – Herbarium Apuleii Platonici, the first printed illustrated herbal[16]
1482
Mosen Diego de Valera – Crónica abreviada de España ("Crónica Valeriana")
Euclid – Elements (in Latin)
Hans Tucher der Ältere – Beschreibung der Reyß ins Heylig Land