- Calliope - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Calliope ( k ə ˈ l aɪ ə p i kə-LY-ə-pee; Ancient Greek: Καλλιόπη, romanized: Kalliópē, lit 'beautiful-voiced') is the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry ; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice
- Calliope | Greek Muse, Poetry Music | Britannica
Calliope, in Greek mythology, according to Hesiod’s Theogony, foremost of the nine Muses; she was later called the patron of epic poetry At the behest of Zeus, the king of the gods, she judged the dispute between the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone over Adonis
- CALLIOPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Because its sound could be heard for miles around, the calliope was effective in luring patrons to river showboats, circuses, and carnivals, which is why the instrument continues its association with such attractions today
- Calliope (music) - Wikipedia
A calliope (see below for pronunciation) is an American musical instrument that produces sound by sending a gas, originally steam or, more recently, compressed air, through large whistles—originally locomotive whistles
- Microsoft MakeCode for Calliope mini
A Blocks JavaScript code editor for the Calliope mini powered by Microsoft MakeCode
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- Calliope • Facts and Information on the Goddess Calliope
Greek goddess Calliope had a way with words In fact, she was so eloquent and poetic that she was highly regarded by Hesiod and Ovid Of all the muses, she was considered the “Chief” In modern times, you’ll see the goddess depicted as a fine writer with a tablet, roll of paper or book in hand
- CALLIOPE (Kalliope) - Greek Goddess Muse of Epic Poetry
Calliope was the eldest of the Muses, the ancient Greek goddesses of music, song and dance She was also the goddess of eloquence, who bestowed her gift on kings and princes In the Classical era, when the Muses were assigned specific artistic spheres, Calliope was named Muse of epic poetry
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