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Alain de Lille was a French theologian and poet of the 12th century known for his allegorical works and contributions to medieval thought. His most notable work, "De Planctu Naturae," explores themes of nature and human existence through allegory and poetic expression. De Lille's writings reflect the intellectual and spiritual concerns of his time, and his influence can be seen in the development of medieval theological and philosophical literature.
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