Erato in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Erato (Ἐρατώ) is one of the Greek Muses.
The name would mean "desired" or "lovely", if derived from the
same root as Eros, as Apollonius of Rhodes playfully suggested
in the invocation to Erato that begins Book III of his
Argonautica.[1]
Erato is the Muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic
poetry. In the Orphic hymn to the Muses, it is Erato who
charms the sight. Since the Renaissance she is often shown
with a wreath of myrtle and roses, holding a lyre, or a small
kithara, a musical instrument that Apollo or she herself
invented[citation needed]. In Simon Vouet's representations
(illustration), two turtle-doves are eating seeds at her feet.
Other representations may show her holding a golden arrow,
reminding one of the "eros", the feeling that she inspires in
everybody, and at times she is accompanied by the god Eros,
holding a torch...
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