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Petrus Riga
Petrus Riga〔Pierre Riga, Peter of Riga, Peter Riga.〕 (c. 1140 – 1209) was a French poet. He is known for his work ''Aurora'', which is a commentary on the Bible with emphasis on allegorical and moral interpretation. Although it has been called the verse Bible(Biblia versificata) of the middleages〔See Paul E. Beichner, ''Aurora: Petri Rigae Biblia Versificata. A Verse Commentary in the Bible'' (1965), p. XI.〕 it is not just a collection of versified paraphrases.
He was a canon of Rheims cathedral, and wrote many works. He was an influence on John Gower.〔See Robert P. Miller, ''Chaucer: Sources and Backgrounds'' (1977), p. 205; Beichner.〕
==References==

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

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