DANIEL, an eminent Protestant divine, born in Dauphiné. He was for many years preacher at Montellimart, an office which he exchanged in 1612 for the chair of divinity at Montauban, where he was killed by a cannon-ball during the siege in 1621.
He wrote Pantheum Catholicon, 4 vols. fol. 1629, edited by Turretin, and abridged in 1 vol. fol. by Frederic Spanheim the elder; De Occultis Pianitiae, libri sex, 8vo, Geneva, 1601; and Corpus Theologicae, Geneva, 1653.