a Belgian theologian, was born at Mons in 1670. He became successively doctor, doctor-regent, and professor of theology at Louvain, rector of the university, president of the college of Adrian, and canon of St. Peter, in the same city; then canon of St. Gertrude, at Nivelles. He died at Louvain, December 21, 1731, leaving, Theses sur le Systeme de la Grace (Louvain, 1706): — De Actibus Humanis: — Theologie Scolastico-Morale (1738; republished several times); also some Oraisons Latines. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.