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Musaeus of Marseilles (fl. c. 450) was a priest from Massilia. According to Gennadius, he died "during the reign of Leo and Majorian", that is, between 457 and 461. We know very little about his life. Apparently a prolific writer, he was also an esteemed preacher whose sermons were read for edification. We know that he put together a lectionary for Venerius, bishop of Marseilles, around 450 CE, and that he also prepared a responsorial and a sacramentary. The sacramentary was in fact a "sort of plenary missal", and is the earliest known of its kind.

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  • Musaeus of Marseilles (fl. c. 450) was a priest from Massilia. According to Gennadius, he died "during the reign of Leo and Majorian", that is, between 457 and 461. We know very little about his life. Apparently a prolific writer, he was also an esteemed preacher whose sermons were read for edification. We know that he put together a lectionary for Venerius, bishop of Marseilles, around 450 CE, and that he also prepared a responsorial and a sacramentary. The sacramentary was in fact a "sort of plenary missal", and is the earliest known of its kind. (en)
  • Musæus, ou Musée de Marseille était un prêtre de Marseille, connu pour avoir participé à l'écriture de l'Ancien bréviaire des Églises de France.[réf. nécessaire] Il est mort, selon Gennadius de Marseille, « sous le règne de Léon et Majorien », soit, entre 457 et 461. On connaît assez peu de choses de sa vie. Selon l'abbé Grancolas, dans son Commentaire historique sur le bréviaire romain, c'est lui qui aurait en effet tiré de l’Écriture des leçons pour les fêtes, et qui y aurait joint des répons et des capitules.[réf. à confirmer] (fr)
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  • Musaeus of Marseilles (fl. c. 450) was a priest from Massilia. According to Gennadius, he died "during the reign of Leo and Majorian", that is, between 457 and 461. We know very little about his life. Apparently a prolific writer, he was also an esteemed preacher whose sermons were read for edification. We know that he put together a lectionary for Venerius, bishop of Marseilles, around 450 CE, and that he also prepared a responsorial and a sacramentary. The sacramentary was in fact a "sort of plenary missal", and is the earliest known of its kind. (en)
  • Musæus, ou Musée de Marseille était un prêtre de Marseille, connu pour avoir participé à l'écriture de l'Ancien bréviaire des Églises de France.[réf. nécessaire] Il est mort, selon Gennadius de Marseille, « sous le règne de Léon et Majorien », soit, entre 457 et 461. On connaît assez peu de choses de sa vie. Selon l'abbé Grancolas, dans son Commentaire historique sur le bréviaire romain, c'est lui qui aurait en effet tiré de l’Écriture des leçons pour les fêtes, et qui y aurait joint des répons et des capitules.[réf. à confirmer] (fr)
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