Peter David
Adam de Ros , or of Ross , is a Anglo-Norman writer having lived with the turning Des.
Of a family originating in Ros, close to Caen, which had passed in England during or shortly after the conquest Norman to occupy of the grounds in the Yorkshire and the Kent, Adam de Ros is a Moine cistercian English to which one owes the Descente from Saint Paul with the hells :
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Jeo am serf Deu, Adam de Ros;
Here fai I it mun rest
Dante appears to have been informed of this poem when it composed its Divine comedy.
References
- Gervais of the Street, historical Tests on the bards, jugglers and trouveres Norman and Anglo-Norman , Caen, Mancel, 1834
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