Jean-Baptist-Gabriel of Corgne de Launay
Jean-Baptist-Gabriel of Corgne de Launay , canon of Paris, doctor and professor of Sorbonne, abbot of Vierzon, and several times appointed at the assemblies of the clergy. He becomes archdeacon of Paris in 1761, named by Christophe de Beaumont of the Den itself archbishop of Paris exiled by Louis XV because of his implication in the quarrel Jansenist.
He composed:
- Answer to the principal objections contained in the examination of the Lessons of physics of Mr. of Molières , 1741, in-12;
- Principles of the system of the small swirls , 1743, in-8°;
- Reply to the letter of a doctor in Sorbonne , 1759, in-12;
- Reflection, on the examination of the Answer , in-12;
- Right of the episcopate on the Second order , 1760, in-12.
He died in April 1804. He is not to confuse with the abbot Pierre Corgne.
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