Nicholas of Amiens
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Nicholas of Amiens (Nicholaus Ambianensis) (1147 – c.1200) was a French theologian, a pupil of Gilbert de la Porrée.
He is known for a single major work, the De arte catholicae fidei; it is modelled after Euclid's Elements.[1] Some still attribute it to Alain of Lille, a question that has divided scholars since the nineteenth century.[2]