13th century in literature
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[edit] Events
- 1211 - Hélinand of Froidmont begins compiling his Chronicon.
- 1240 - Albert of Stade joins the Franciscan order and begins his chronicle.
- 1249 - September 27: Chronicler Guillaume de Puylaurens is present at the death of Raymond VII of Toulouse.
[edit] New books
- 13th c. Huon of Bordeaux
- ca. 1200 Nibelungenlied
- 1205 Lancelot-Grail
- early 13th c.
- ca. 1215 - Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube: Girard de Vienne
- ca. 1220s - Snorri Sturlusson: Prose Edda
- ca. 1230
- La Mort le roi Artu, French prose romance
- Guillaume de Lorris: First section of Romance of the Rose
- ca. 1230s - Post-Vulgate Cycle
- mid 13th c. - Doön de Mayence
- 1259 - Bonaventure: Itinerarium Mentis ad Deum (Journey of the Mind to God)
- ca. 1260 - Thomas Aquinas: Summa contra Gentiles
- 1263 - Bonaventure: Life of St. Francis of Assisi
- ca. 1275 - Second section of Romance of the Rose - Jean de Meun
- ca. 1280s - The Owl and the Nightingale
- 1283 - Ramon Llull: Blanquerna
- 1293 - Dante Alighieri: La Vita Nuova
- ca. 1295 - Mathieu of Boulogne: Liber lamentationum Matheoluli (The Lamentations of Matheolus)
- 1298 - Marco Polo: The Travels of Marco Polo
- ca. 1300 - Gesta Romanorum
[edit] Births
- 1266 (probable) - Duns Scotus, philosopher and theologian (died 1308)
[edit] Deaths
- 1212 : Adam of Dryburgh, Anglo-Scots theologian (born c. 1140)
- 1228 (probable): Gervase of Tilbury, lawyer, statesman and writer (born c. 1150)
- 1251 (probable): Albertanus of Brescia, Latin prose writer (born c. 1195)
- 1252 (probable): Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, Cistercian chronicler
- 1253 : Robert Grosseteste
- 1268 : Henry of Bracton
- 1274
- March 7 : Thomas Aquinas, philosopher and theologian
- July 12 : Bonaventure, philosopher and theologian
- 1285 : Rutebeuf
- 1294 : Roger Bacon