Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York – The Master of Game
1420
John Lydgate – The Siege of Thebes
Approximate date: Andrew of Wyntoun – Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland
1424
Bhaskara – Jivandhara Charite
1425
Sharafuddin Ali Yazdi – Zafar Nama (history of Timur)
1429
Leone Battista Alberti – Amator
Radoslav Gospels
(?) Kashefi – Anvār-e Soheylī (Persian: انوار سهیلی, "The Lights of Canopus"), a translation of the Panchatantra
1430
Kallumathada Prabhudeva – Ganabhasita Ratnamale
1434
Treatise on the Barbarian Kingdoms on the Western Oceans (China)
Approximate date: John Lydgate – The Life of St. Edmund, King and Martyr
1435
Leon Battista Alberti – Della Pittura
1436
The Marvels discovered by the boat bound for the Galaxy (China)
1438
The Buik of Alexander
Gilte Legende, a translation into Middle English
1439
Kalyanakirti – Jnanachandrabhyudaya
1440
Zhu Quan – Cha Pu (Tea Manual)
Santikirtimuni – Santinathacharite
1444
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]
Johannes de Sacrobosco – De sphaera mundi (written c. 1230), the first printed astronomical book
Paul of Venice (posthumously) – Logica Parva
Roberto Valturio – De re militari, the first book with technical illustrations[14]
1472 or 1473
Johannes Tinctoris – Proportionale musices (Proportions in Music)
1473
Avicenna – The Canon of Medicine
Sir John Fortescue – The Governaunce of England (first published 1714)
Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, the first book printed in English, by William Caxton in Bruges
c. 1475?
The Squire of Low Degree
1477
William Caxton prints the first books in England on a printing press he set up at Westminster in 1476
Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres, a translation by Earl Rivers
History of Jason, a translation from the French of Raoul Le Fèvre by Caxton
Bible in duytsche (Delft Bible)
First printed edition of The Travels of Marco Polo
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
1483
The Golden Legend, a translation by William Caxton
Giacomo Filippo Foresti – Supplementum chronicarum
Das Der Buch Beyspiele, a translation of the Panchatantra
Theophrastus – Historia Plantarum (first Latin version of Περὶ φυτῶν ἱστορία translated by Theodore Gaza)
1484
Aesop's Fables, a translation by William Caxton
Plato – Opera Platonis (complete works), a translation by Marsilio Ficino
1485
Leon Battista Alberti – De Re Aedificatoria (written 1443–52 and published posthumously), the first printed work on architecture
Joseph Albo – Sefer ha-Ikkarim (written before 1444)
Bommarasa of Terakanambi – Sanatkumara Charite
Sir Thomas Malory – Le Morte d'Arthur
1486
Bernhard von Breydenbach – Peregrinatio in Terram Sanctam, with illustrations taken from life by the printer Erhard Reuwich