Eclogue
71Meliban — Melibean Mel i*be an, Meliban Mel i*b? an, a. [From L. Meliboeus, one of the interlocutors in Virgil s first Eclogue.] (Rhet.) Alternately responsive, as verses. [1913 Webster] …
72Melibean — Mel i*be an, Meliban Mel i*b? an, a. [From L. Meliboeus, one of the interlocutors in Virgil s first Eclogue.] (Rhet.) Alternately responsive, as verses. [1913 Webster] …
73Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo …
74Allegory — Tempera on panel, 61 × 51 cm, c. 1500.The Allegory of Music is a popular theme in painting; in this example, Lippi uses symbols popular during the High Renaissance, many of which refer to Greek mythology.] An allegory (from el. αλλος, allos,… …
75Baldassare Castiglione — Baldassare Castiglione. Portrait by Raphael Born December 6, 1478(1478 12 06) near Casatico, which is near …
76Frédéric Chopin — Chopin redirects here. For other uses, see Chopin (disambiguation). Chopin at 25, by Maria Wodzińska, 1835 Frédéric François Chopin (French pronunciation: [fʁe.de.ʁik ʃɔ.pɛ̃]; Polish: Fryderyk Franciszek Ch …
77Leo III the Isaurian — Infobox Monarch name =Leo III title =Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Leo III and his son Constantine V reign =25 March, 717 June 18, 741 coronation = othertitles = Leo the Isaurian full name = predecessor =Theodosios III successor… …
78Prometheus — This article is about the Greek Titan. For other uses, see Prometheus (disambiguation). Prometheus having his liver eaten by an eagle. Painting by …
79Percy Bysshe Shelley — Percy Shelley Born 4 August 1792(1792 08 04) Field Place, Horsham, England[1] …
80Pasiphaë — In Greek mythology, Pasiphaë (English IPAEng|pəˈsɪfeɪiː, Greek: Πασιφάη Pasipháē), wide shining [An attribute of the Moon: compare Euryphaessa; if Pasipháē is an ancient conventional Minoan epithet translated into Greek, it would be a loan… …