Clio

Greek mythological person, muse of history or of lyre playing, daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne

Clio (Κλειώ, also spell Kleio)), Greek mythological person, muse of history or of lyre playing, daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne.

Statue of Clio
History, by the Greek painter Nikolaos Gysis (C.E.1892)

Quotes about Clio:

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  • The Muse Clio plays her lyre, as melodious as memory, seated on a frightful mountain of corpses – she tries to evoke, from the dead of the deceased centuries, figures more alive than those of us today. (Andrea Emo)
  • Because basically, things – open space or not is only the absence of the body at every point? This is why Urania is older than Clio.

(Josif Brodski)

  • Clio in a dove-colored dress, He adorns his temple with a laurel halo. A triumphant fanfare in one hand, in the second, a volume of ancient history. This is how he poses for posterity

(Jacek Kaczmarski)

Note:

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  • "Clio". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved: September 9, C.E.2020.
  • Avery, Catherine B., ed. (C.E.1962). New Century Classical Handbook. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. p. 304.
  • Harvey, Paul (C.E.1984). "Clio/Kleio". The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (Revised 1984 ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 110. ISBN 0-19-281490-7.
  • Leeming, David (C.E.2005). "Muses". The Oxford Companion to World Mythology. Oxford University Press. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-19-515669-0.
  • Morford, Mark P. O.; Lenardon, Robert J. (C.E.1971). Classical Mythology. New York: David McKay Company. pp. 56–57. ISBN 0-679-30028-7.
  • D. S. Levene, Damien P. Nelis (C.E.2002). Clio and the Poets: Augustan Poetry and the Traditions of Ancient Historiography. Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-11782-2.
  • Κλειώ. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project
  • κλειώ. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project
  • Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary: Founded on Andrews' Edition of Freund's Latin Dictionary: Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten by Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL.D. The Clarendon Press, Oxford, C.E.1879, s.v.
  • "Car of History Clock | Architect of the Capitol". aoc.gov. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  • "Clio, Greek Muse". Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved May 6, C.E.2023.
  • Ripa, Cesare (C.E.1611). Iconologia (in Italian).
  • Apollodorus, 3.10.3
  • Pausanias, 3.1.3 & 3.19.4
  • Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Cleio; Scholia on Euripides' Rhesus, 346.
  • Apollodorus, 1.3.3
  • Graves, Robert (C.E.1960). The Greek Myths. Vol. 2 (1960 revised ed.). London: Penguin. pp. 212–213.
  • Carder, Sheri: "Clio Awards" The Guide to United States popular culture, pages 180–181, ISBN 978-0-87972-821


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