Muse (Greek μ ουσ α ι, Mousai) is transliterated from English Muse. Muse is the general name of the goddess of science and art in ancient Greek mythology, born by Zeus and Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. The number of muses is uncertain, including three goddesses and nine goddesses. The most classic quotations of the Nine Muses are: Odubi (music), Kari Odubi (epic), Cleo (history), erato (lyric), Murpomo (tragedy), Polly Chana (hymn), Telsicoli (dance), Talia (comedy) and Ulania (astronomy).
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