David, Jean (2)
David, Jean (2)
a French canon, was born at Carcassonne, and flourished about 1672. He was commendatory of the abbey of the Bons-Hommes, near Angers, and was sent to Rome on a mission by Louis XIV, where he died. His principal works are, Du Jugement Canonique des Eveques (Paris, 1671): — Reponse aux Remarques de M. de Launoy (ibid. eod.). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.