Cosma / Communication / Knowledge / Realm / Mystical / Muse
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Introduction1
Stephanie Handford (YouTube Channel)
Dictionary
Muse : any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology presiding over song and poetry and the arts and sciences — Merriam-Webster See also OneLook
Thesaurus
Roget’s II (Thesaurus.com), Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, Visuwords
Encyclopedia
Muses, in ancient Greek religion and mythology, are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They are considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths that were related orally for centuries in these ancient cultures. In current English usage, “Muse” can refer in general to a person who inspires an artist, musician, or writer. — Wikipedia
Muse (Encyclopædia Britannica)
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Exploration
Muse’s Playroom
This is one of a series of Toy Worlds featured on many pages on this site.
Wander through 3D galleries with links to resources on this site and the Web.
There is an interface in SecondLife. Click the image below to explore it.
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Preservation
History
Muse (Mark Cartwright, World History Encyclopedia)
Library
DDC: 292.2 Greek Gods & Goddesses (Library Thing)
Subject: Muse (Library Thing)
Subject: Muse (UPenn Online Books)
LCC: BL 820.M8 Muse (Library of Congress)
Subject: Muse (Library of Congress)
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Participation
Education
MERLOT: Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
OER Commons: Open Educational Resources
Community
News
Muse (JSTOR)
Muse (NPR Archives)
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Related
Here are links to pages about closely related subjects.
Hypothetical, Mythical, Celestial
Unicorn, Pegasus, Phoenix, Mermaid, Elf, Fairy, Muse, Athena, Angel
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1. The resources on this page are are organized by a classification scheme developed exclusively for Cosma.