What is a good primary source document prior to 1500 CE with strong detectable biases?

by shoulderpadman

I'm looking to read 30-40 pages of any primary source document from prior to 1500 CE to analyze the

biases of it. Are there any particular documents that come to mind which has strong bias? Thank you

EdHistory101

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