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The Muses

Polyhymnia (say polly-him-nia) is the muse of hymns, or any sort of sacred song, poetry or dance She also ruled over the theatrical style of pantomime (a type of funny musical play) Her symbol is the veil, and she is considered to be a very serious muse Activities for Polyhymnia Learn the lyrics to your national anthem, and sing it respectfully



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Erato: Muse Eroto was the protector of Love ond Love Poelry - as well as wedding Her name comes from the Greek word "Eros" that refers to the feeling of falling in love shl was depicted holding a lyre and love arrows ond bows 7 Polymnia: Muse Polymnio was the protecfor of fhe divine hymns and mimic art; she invented geometry and grommar



HOMERIC HYMN TO APHRODITE - The Kosmos Society

Muse, tell me the things done by golden Aphrodite, the one from Cyprus, who arouses sweet desire for gods and who subdues the populations of mortal humans, and birds as well, who fly in the sky, as well as all beasts 5 - all those that grow on both dry land and the sea [pontos]



The Mystical Initiations or Hymns of Orpheus

and abundant fountain, the divine muse of Homer, and the philosophy of Pythagoras, and Plato, flowed; and, lastly, who by the melody of his lyre, drew rocks, woods, and wild beasts, stopt rivers in their course, and ever, moved the



La poésie, séquence 3 : « Chante, ô, ma Muse

La poésie, séquence 3 : « Chante, ô, ma Muse » Séquence réalisée par Mme Ponza-Dimitriou, professeure au lycée Langevin de Martigues 7 [ ] Enfin Malherbe vint, et le premier en France, Fit sentir dans les vers une juste cadence : D'un mot mis à sa place enseigna le pouvoir, Et réduisit la Muse aux règles du devoir



MUSES AND THE GENDER OF INSPIRATION

Calliope (the 'beautiful of speech'): chief of the muses and muse of epic or heroic poetry Clio (the 'glorious one'): muse of history Erato (the 'amorous one'): muse of love or erotic poetry, lyrics, and marriage songs Euterpe (the 'well-pleasing'): muse of music and lyric poetry Melpomene (the 'chanting one'): muse of tragedy



From Chloroform to Terpsichore, Liebig’s Muse of Dance

If Polyhymnia reigned as Muse of Hymns and Sacred Dance, then Terpsichore (“delight in the chorus or dance”) governed more secular choreography as the Muse of Dance and Choral Song Indeed, Terpsichore inspired the Greek chorus so dear to ancient playwrights Next to her iconic lyre, Terpsichore (above) is depicted prancing



Pius Aeneas - Académie de Bordeaux

Muse, chante ce héros fameux par sa prudence, qui porta de toutes parts ses pas errants, après avoir détruit les remparts sacrés de Troie, qui parcourut les cités de peuples nombreux, et s'instruisit de leurs mœurs, celui qui, sur les mers, souffrit tant de tourments luttant pour sa vie et le retour de ses compagnons

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