- Musaeus,
Musaios (Ancient Gr****: Μουσαῖος) or Musäus may
refer to:
Musaeus of Athens,
legendary polymath,
considered by the Gr****s to be one of
their earliest...
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Musaeus of
Athens (Gr****: Μουσαῖος,
Mousaios) was a
legendary polymath, philosopher, historian, prophet, seer, priest, poet, and musician, said to have...
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According to
Romanian archaeologist Vasile Pârvan, the
river Mousaios (Μουσαίος)
mentioned in a
letter from
Ioannis Sor****,
governor of
Scythia Minor...
- myth is
attested in Ovid's Heroides, in Virgil's
Georgics and in poet
Mousaios' (or Musaeus') epic poem. The
Double Heroides (attributed to Ovid) treats...
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Lexicon of the Ten
Orators s.v.
Alope Hyginus,
Fabulae 187 Suida, s.v.
Mousaios (Musaeus) Hyginus,
Fabulae 158 & 238 Harpokration,
Lexicon of the Ten Orators...
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built for a
Syrian man. The
monument was
built on the same site
where Mousaios or Musaeus, a 6th-century BC
priestly poet and
mystical seer, was held...
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Musaeus Grammaticus (Ancient Gr****: Μουσαῖος
Mousaios)
probably belongs to the
beginning of the 6th
century AD, as his
style and
metre are
evidently modeled...
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chose to
produce a work
which was
similar in
content and style.
Learn now,
Mousaios, a
mystical and most holy rite, a
prayer which surely excels all others...
- Bessi: Main
Characteristics of the
Culture of a Priestly-Warrior Tribe".
Mousaios (18): 247. Evangelidis,
Vasilis (2020). "'Thracian'
Identities in the time...
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Linos and
Mousaios on the
tondo of a kylix; c. 440–435 BC; Paris: Louvre...