Museum is a latinized word from the ancient Greek word mouseion an adjective from mousa or 'Muse' a human female person worshipped for the particular art she represented, eg Clio for history. As a noun to mouseion referred to a temple of the Muses or place dedicated to the Muses, the Muses being the collective of 9 individual personifications. In Ancient Greece the museum became a building devoted to scholarship, although none was as famous as the Museum of Alexandria in Egypt which was open from 300BC to 400AD. In Western Europe the emphasis was on collected objects, natural and man made. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England, dates from 1678, the British Museum, London, from 1753, the oldest museum in the USA is thought to be Charleston Museum SC from 1770.
The muses were the 9 goddesses of the arts, including history, and the word MUSEum comes from them.
Museum is derived from muse. There are nine muses in Greek mythology, and their names are Calliope, Clio, Euterpe, Erato, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania. They were advocates of the arts, and their parents are Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Museum is derived from "Muse" a Greek goddess of art, music, and dance.
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There is no Muse. The 9 Muses were the daughters of Zeus and the goddess of memory, Mnemosyne. They were the goddesses of knowledge, poetry etc. From them we get the word Muse-um, museum Clio
Museum is a derivative of muse Muse means: MUSE [myooz] _verb,_ *mused, musing* . To think carefully for a long period of time: _He mused about all the thingshe wanted to achieve before turning 21._ _noun, plural_ *muses* a source of inspiration: _The artist's muse was his wife, who inspired him to paint beaautiful women._ In the religion of the ancient Greeks, the _Muses_ were nine sister goddesses who each ruled over a different area of the arts, science, and learning. A *Museum* was, "a home of the Muses," meaning it would have things related to these areas of learning and the arts.
There are many museums that may be of interest to you; Tinker Swiss Cottage, Muse, Midway Village & Museum C, Erlander Home Museum, Camp Grant Museum, Rockford Art Museum, Discovery Center Museum, Ethnic Heritage Museum, Burpee Museum Of Natural History, and the Memorial Hall
No museum would bother with such stuff and I know a sub-curator as a good pen and phone pall!
Henry de Triqueti has written: 'Les trois muse es de Londres: le British Museum, la National Gallery, le South Kensington Museum' -- subject(s): British Museum, National Gallery (Great Britain), South Kensington Museum
The Muses, who were: Calliope - the muse of epic poetry Clio - history muse Erato - love poetry Euterpe - muse of music Melpomene - muse of tragedy Polyhymnia - sacred poetry muse Terpsichore - muse of dance Thalia - muse of comedy Urania - astronomy muse
They are the nine muses in Greek mythology: Erato muse of lyrics, Euterpe muse of music, Thalia muse of comedy, Melpomene muse of tragedy , Terpsichore muse of dance, Urania muse of astronomy, Clio muse of history , Polyhymnia muse of hymns, and Calliope muse of epics. There u go hope it wuz helpful!! :)
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