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... Muses were associated with Greek Lyric , they were a symbol for literacy , and had very little to do with music or dance . As far as we know , there are no references to the Muses in the Linear B tablets , nor do their ancestors seem to ...
... Muses were associated with Greek Lyric , they were a symbol for literacy , and had very little to do with music or dance . As far as we know , there are no references to the Muses in the Linear B tablets , nor do their ancestors seem to ...
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... Muses who have your homes on Olympos ; For you , who are goddesses , are there , and you know all things , and we have heard only the rumour of it and know nothing . What is contrasted here is ' you know all things ' ( lσTÉ TE пávтa ) ...
... Muses who have your homes on Olympos ; For you , who are goddesses , are there , and you know all things , and we have heard only the rumour of it and know nothing . What is contrasted here is ' you know all things ' ( lσTÉ TE пávтa ) ...
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... Muses . In the Catalogue at II . 2. 594-600 Homer says : At Dorion , where the Muses encountering Thamyris the Thracian stopped him from singing as he came from Oichalia and Oichalian Eurytos : for he boasted that he would surpass , if ...
... Muses . In the Catalogue at II . 2. 594-600 Homer says : At Dorion , where the Muses encountering Thamyris the Thracian stopped him from singing as he came from Oichalia and Oichalian Eurytos : for he boasted that he would surpass , if ...
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