Musaeus of Marseilles
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Musaeus of Marseilles (fl. c. 450)[1] was a priest from Massilia. According to Gennadius, he died "during the reign of Leo and Majorian", between 457 and 461. We know very little about his life.
Apparently a prolific writer,[2] he was also an esteemed preacher whose sermons were read for edification.[3] 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.[4][5] The sacramentary was a "sort of plenary missal", and is the earliest known of its kind.[3]