The Pantheon Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods And Most I

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The Pantheon Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods And Most I
Andrew Tooke
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50. W Mus. Ap. Lil. Oyr.
X 'ATTO ia jutwow, id est, ab inquirendo. Plato in Cratylo. Y MaWi, quasi 6/jtowj164 one another. Wherefore the Muses are often painted with their hands joined, dancing in a ring : in the middle of them sits Apollo, their commander and prince. The pencil of nature described them in that manner upon the agate which Pyrrhus, \v1io made war against the Rojnans, wore in a ring; for in it was a representa- tion of the nine Muses, and Apollo h
...olding a harp : and these figures were not delineated by art, but by the z spontaneous handywork of nature : and the veins of the stone were formed so regularly, that every Muse had her particular distinction.
They had each a name derived from some particular accomplishment of their minds or bodies.
The first, Calliope, was so called from a the sweetness of her voice; she presides over rhetoric, and is esteemed the most excellent of all the nine.
The second, Clio, is so named from b glory. For she is the historical muse, and takes her name from the ex- cellence of the things she records.


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