His historical works on the
Thirty Years' War and on the
Treaty of Westphalia have been regarded as among the best historical books written by Jesuits. They were translated into German. He is also the author of a theological treatise on the form of consecration of the
Eucharist, and of a
Catechism divided into three parts, historical, dogmatic, and practical. This
catechism, translated into Italian and German, went through many editions and was still in use in 1900. In his three comedies,
Le Femme Docteur,
Le Saint déniché, and
Les Quakres français he satirizes the
Jansenists. The first of the three went through twenty-five editions in a few months, and was translated into Italian, Polish, Spanish, and Dutch. Between 1725 and 1737 he contributed many articles to the
Mémoires de Trévoux. == References ==