Musaus, Peter brother of Johann, was born in 1620. He studied at Jena and Helmstadt, and also under George Calixtus at Rinteln in 1648. He became successively professor of philosophy and, in 1653, professor of theology. As such he took part in the Colloquy of Cassel in 1661. In 1663 he was appointed professor at … Continue reading “Musaus, Peter”
Musaus, Johann Karl August
Musaus, Johann Karl August an eminent German writer, was born in 1735 at Jena, and studied at that university. He was appointed minister at Eisenach, but the peasants refused to receive him as their pastor because they had seen him dance. He died in 1788. His works are all of a secular character, but are … Continue reading “Musaus, Johann Karl August”
Musaus, Johann
Musaus, Johann a Lutheran divine, was born at Langenwiesen, in Thuringia, February 7, 1613. His early education he received from his father, who was the minister of that place. Having been duly prepared at the gymnasium of Arnstadt, he went to Erfurt and Jena, where he first studied philosophy and humaniora, and afterwards theology. In … Continue reading “Musaus, Johann”
Musaph Prayer
Musaph Prayer ( ) is the name of the evening prayer of the Jewish liturgy. The sacerdotal office of the Jews is closely connected with sacrificial service. It is indeed to be regarded partly as its accompaniment, partly as its substitute during the exile. The sacrifices () which were offered twice a day find a … Continue reading “Musaph Prayer”
Musafia, Benjamin Dionyse Ben-Immanuel
Musafia, Benjamin Dionyse Ben-Immanuel a Jewish savant, celebrated also as a physician, was born about 1619. He practiced medicine with great repute at Hamburg and Gliickstadt. As an author he is noted for his treatise on Potable Gold ( ). He also made additions to the Hebrew Lexicon of Nathan benJechiel (q.v.) under the title … Continue reading “Musafia, Benjamin Dionyse Ben-Immanuel”
Musaeus
Musaeus SEE MUSAUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Murtia or Museia Murtia
Murtia or Museia Murtia a surname of Venus at Rome, supposed to be identical with Myrtea, because the myrtle was consecrated to this goddess. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Murska Sobota, Slovenia, diocese of
Murska Sobota, Slovenia, diocese of Founded on 7 April 2006. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Maribor. Marjan Turnek served as its first bishop. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Mursinna, Samuel
Mursinna, Samuel a German theologian, was born at Stolpe, in the province of Pomerania, East Prussia, November 12, 1717. He received his preparatory training at Stolpe; then studied in Berlin in the Joachimsthal’sche Gymnasium, and was also a member of the theological seminary combined with that institution; and then studied theology at Halle for three … Continue reading “Mursinna, Samuel”
Murrhone, Peter De
Murrhone, Peter De SEE CELESTINE V. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature