Giles of Lessines OP (c. 1230 – c. 1304)[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.
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