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, in which she is holding a copy of the Odyssey]] In Greek mythology, Calliope ("beautiful-voiced", also spelled Kaliope or Kalliope, in Greek, ????????, pronounced in English /k?'la??pi/ ka-LIE-oh-pee) was the muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, and is now best known as Homer's muse, the inspiration for the Iliad and the Odyssey. She had two sons, Orpheus and Linus by either Apollo or the king Oeagrus, of Thrace. She was the oldest and wisest of the Muses, as well as the most assertive. She was the judge in the argument over Adonis between Aphrodite and Persephone, giving each equal time with him. She was represented by a stylus and wax tablets. She is always seen with a writing tablet in her hand. At times, she is depicted as carrying a roll of paper or a book or as wearing a gold crown. Calliope in fiction Calliope is a character in the graphic novel Sand

Discography

Brass Whistles On Parade


Litanies à la Vierge Noire; Ave Maria - Choral Music for Women's voices by Poulenc, Langlais, Lacomb


Board the Armenia


Swings: Jazz Rags and Blues


(In) Organics


Braille



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