Guillaume de Digulleville

Guillaume de Digulleville or Deguileville (Digulleville 1295 - after 1358) is a Moine and Poète French of the Moyen-âge.

Born with the point from the La Hague, he says “the noble one and frank chalk-lining”. Become monk Cistercien, he is prior with the Abbaye of Chaalis.

Guillaume de Digulleville made himself famous for the Pilgrimages , 3 long poems on the topic of the Homo viator , man traveller, which juissent of a great success until the end of the 16th century.

In the first, the pilgrimage of the human life , 13.000 worms, it describes how, after the reading of the Romance of the Rose , it had a vision, taking it along in a spiritual Pèlerinage towards Jerusalem.

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