Giles of Lessines
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Template:Short description Giles of Lessines OP (c. Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". – c. Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)[1] was a thirteenth-century Dominican scholastic philosopher, a pupil of Thomas Aquinas.[2] He was also strongly influenced by Albertus Magnus.[3] He was an early defender of Thomism.[4]
He is also known as an early scientist, and for economic theory, writing on usury[5] and market prices.[6]
Works
Among the works authored by Giles are:
- Commentarium in libros I et II Sententiarum
- De concordia temporum
- De essentia, motu et significatione cometarum
- De geometria
- Epistula Alberto Magno missa
- Summa de temporibus
- De unitate formae
- De usuris
- Quaestiones theologicae
Notes
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- ↑ History of Medieval Philosophy 313
- ↑ Albert the Great (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- ↑ Work 9: The Doctrinal Life and the Thomistic School
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- ↑ Islam And The Medieval Progenitors Of Austrian Economics
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- Scholastic philosophers
- Thomists
- Members of the Dominican Order
- People from the County of Hainaut
- 13th-century Roman Catholic priests
- 14th-century Roman Catholic priests
- 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians
- 13th-century philosophers