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Urania

Urania · f

Urania

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ūrănĭa — Lewis & Short

ūrănĭa, ae, or ūrănĭē, ēs, f., = *ou)rani/a or *ou)rani/h (the Heavenly),

I Urania, the Muse of astronomy, Cic. Div. 1, 11, 17; id. Q. Fr. 2, 9, 1; Ov. F. 5, 55; Aus. Idyll. 20, 8; Mart. Cap. 1, §§ 7 and 28; Hyg. Fab. 161.—
II The name of one of Actœon's hounds, Hyg. Fab. 181.

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