Petrus Riga

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Petrus Riga[1] (c. 1140-1209) was a French poet. He is known for his work Aurora, a versified Latin paraphrase of the Bible (Biblia versificata).

He was a canon of Rheims cathedral, and wrote many works. He was an influence on John Gower.[2]

[edit] References

  • Paul E. Beichner (1965, two volumes), Aurora: Petri Rigae Biblia Versificata. A Verse Commentary on the Bible

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Pierre Riga, Peter of Riga, Peter Riga.
  2. ^ See Robert P. Miller, Chaucer: Sources and Backgrounds (1977), p. 205; Beichner.

[edit] External links