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                    "description": "<b>ας (ἡ)<\/b> <font color='purple'>[ᾰν]<\/font> Uranie Ourania (<i>propr<\/i>. la Céleste) :<br\/><b>      1<\/b> <i>surn. d’Aphrodite,<\/i> HDT. <i>3, 8, etc. ;<\/i> XÉN. <i>Conv. 8, 9 ;<\/i> PLAT. <i>Conv. 180, etc. ;<\/i><br\/><b>      2<\/b> <i>n. d’une Muse,<\/i> HÉS. <i>Th. 78 ;<\/i><br\/><b>      3<\/b> <i>n. d’une Océanide,<\/i> HÉS. <i>Th. 350 ;<\/i> HH. <i>Cer. 423<\/i>.<p style='color:darkgreen'>➳ <i>Ion. et épq<\/i>. Οὐρανίη, HH. HÉS. HDT. <i>ll. cc<\/i>.<\/p><p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. οὐράνιος.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "Proper name: URA'NIA (Οὐρανία) 1. One of the Muses, a daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne. (Hes. Theog. 78&#160;; Ov. Fast. v. 55.) The ancient bard Linus is called her son by Apollo (Hygin. Fab. 161), and Hymenaeus also is said to have been a son of Urania. (Catull. lxi. 2.) She was regarded, as her name indicates, as the Muse of Astronomy, and was represented with a celestial globe to which she points with a little staff. (Hirt, Mythol. Bilderb. p. 210.) (<a href='https:\/\/en.wikisource.org\/wiki\/Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology\/Urania_1.'>Wikisource<\/a> | public domain)"
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