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- Melete abstract "In Greek mythology, Melete /ˈmɛlɨtiː/ (Μελέτη) was one of the three original (Boeotian) muses before the Nine Olympian Muses were founded. Her sisters were Aoide and Mneme. She was the muse of thought and meditation. Melete literally means "ponder" and "contemplation" in Greek.According to Pausanias in the later 2nd century AD, there were three original Muses: Aoidē ("song" or "voice"), Meletē ("practice" or "occasion"), and Mnēmē ("memory"). Together, these three form the complete picture of the preconditions of poetic art in cult practice. In Delphi three Muses were worshipped as well, but with other names: Nētē, Mesē, and Hypatē, which are the names of the three chords of the ancient musical instrument, the lyre. Alternatively they were called Cēphisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, whose names characterise them as daughters of Apollo. In later tradition, four Muses were recognized: Thelxinoē, Aoedē, Archē, and Meletē, said to be daughters of Zeus and Plusia (or of Uranus).".
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- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Aoedē.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Aoide.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Aoidē.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Apollonis.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Arche.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Archē.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Boeotia.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Borysthenis.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boeotian_mythology.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muses.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Cephisso.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Cēphisso.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Meditation.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Mneme.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Mnēmē.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Thelxinoë.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLink Thought.
- Melete wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melete".
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- Melete subject Category:Boeotian_mythology.
- Melete subject Category:Muses.
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- Melete type Art.
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- Melete comment "In Greek mythology, Melete /ˈmɛlɨtiː/ (Μελέτη) was one of the three original (Boeotian) muses before the Nine Olympian Muses were founded. Her sisters were Aoide and Mneme. She was the muse of thought and meditation. Melete literally means "ponder" and "contemplation" in Greek.According to Pausanias in the later 2nd century AD, there were three original Muses: Aoidē ("song" or "voice"), Meletē ("practice" or "occasion"), and Mnēmē ("memory").".
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- Melete sameAs Q505207.
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- Melete wasDerivedFrom Melete?oldid=649021703.
- Melete isPrimaryTopicOf Melete.