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The
Muses

THE MOUSAI (Muses) were the goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets. They were also goddesses of knowledge, who remembered all things that had come to pass. Later the Mousai were assigned specific artistic spheres: Kalliope (Calliope), epic poetry; Kleio (Clio), history; Ourania (Urania), astronomy; Thaleia (Thalia), comedy; Melpomene, tragedy; Polymnia (Polyhymnia), religious hymns; Erato, erotic poetry; Euterpe, lyric poetry; and Terpsikhore (Terpsichore), choral song and dance.

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In ancient Greek vase painting the Mousai were depicted as beautiful young women with a variety of musical intruments. In later art each of the nine was assigned her own distinctive attribute.

 

There were two alternative sets of Mousai--the three or four Mousai Titanides and the three Mousai Apollonides.

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Calliope

Epic Poetry

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Clio

Historical Writings

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Erato

Love Poetry, Mimicry

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Euterpe

Lyric Poetry

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Melpomene

Tragedy Plays

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Polyhymnia

Religious Hymns

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Terpsichore

Choral Dance and Song

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Thalia

Comedy Drama, Idyllic Poetry

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Urania

Astronomy, Astronomical Writings

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