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Qué (quién) es muse - definición


Muse (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MUSE; Muse magazine; Muse (album); Muse Magazine; Muse (film); Muse (magazine)
The Muses are the nine inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Greek and Roman mythology.
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  • [[Polyhymnia]], the Muse of sacred [[poetry]], sacred [[hymn]] and [[eloquence]] as well as agriculture and [[pantomime]].
  • The ''Car of History'', a [[chariot clock]] by Carlo Franzoni, 1819, depicting Clio (housed in the [[National Statuary Hall Collection]] of the [[United States Capitol]])
  • ''Apollo and the Muses on Mount Helicon'' (1680) by [[Claude Lorrain]]
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  • ''Apollo and the Muses on Mount Parnassus'', c. 1650, by Johann Christoph Storer. Held at [[National Gallery of Art]]
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  • Mosaic with symbols of each Muse and Mnemosyne, 1st century BC, Archaeological Museum of [[Ancient Elis]].
  • Thalia]], Muse of comedy, holding a comic mask (detail from the "Muses Sarcophagus")
GODDESSES OF THE INSPIRATION OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
Aganippids; Corycides; Muse (Goddess); The Muses; Mousai; Muse (Greek mythology); Aganippides; Boeotian muses; Apollo and the Muses; Nine Muses (mythology); Muse; Temple of the Mousai and Hippukrene; Pegasid Muses; Greek muses
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muse         
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  • [[Polyhymnia]], the Muse of sacred [[poetry]], sacred [[hymn]] and [[eloquence]] as well as agriculture and [[pantomime]].
  • The ''Car of History'', a [[chariot clock]] by Carlo Franzoni, 1819, depicting Clio (housed in the [[National Statuary Hall Collection]] of the [[United States Capitol]])
  • ''Apollo and the Muses on Mount Helicon'' (1680) by [[Claude Lorrain]]
  • left
  • ''Apollo and the Muses on Mount Parnassus'', c. 1650, by Johann Christoph Storer. Held at [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • 270x270px
  • Mosaic with symbols of each Muse and Mnemosyne, 1st century BC, Archaeological Museum of [[Ancient Elis]].
  • Thalia]], Muse of comedy, holding a comic mask (detail from the "Muses Sarcophagus")
GODDESSES OF THE INSPIRATION OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS
Aganippids; Corycides; Muse (Goddess); The Muses; Mousai; Muse (Greek mythology); Aganippides; Boeotian muses; Apollo and the Muses; Nine Muses (mythology); Muse; Temple of the Mousai and Hippukrene; Pegasid Muses; Greek muses
I. n.
Revery, abstraction, musing, deep thought, brown study, absence of mind, musing.
II. v. n.
1.
Ponder, meditate, contemplate, reflect, cogitate, deliberate, ruminate, think, brood.
2.
Be absent-minded, be in a revery, be in a brown study, dream.
III. v. a.
(Poetical.) Consider, ponder, meditate on, think on.
Ejemplos de uso de muse
1. They are nature‘s muse, inspiring all persons of sensitivity.
2. Songwriters‘ muse For decades, cigarettes have inspired songwriters.
3. Donatella, his younger sister, was always his muse.
4. Muse died Monday of lung cancer, a Southwest spokesperson said.
5. They soon became lovers – and Peter became Hockney‘s muse.