Definitionn. (Greek mythology) the Muse of astronomy
Last update: October 17, 2015
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The Orpheus (1790) was the special work of Kazinczy, and the Urania (1794) of 'Carman and of Pajor. [Please select]
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Urania (u-ra [Please select]
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URANIA, the muse of Astronomy, stands erect, and bears in her left hand a celestial globe. [Please select]
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It was soon over; and then all were safely aboard the good Urania, homeward bound. [Please select]
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Thus did Dante impersonate the worship of Venus Urania,--spiritual tenderness overcoming sensual desire. [Please select]
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Venus Polyhymnia stood confessed in all her charms, for the time triumphant over that Venus Urania who made the convent of the Paraclete in after times a blessed comforter to all who sought its consolations. [Please select]
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Here also was found the name of Urania, daughter of Herodes Atticus, by his second wife, Vibullia Alcia,[4] while on the other side of the road, near S. [Please select]
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