Galatea (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Galatea (" she who is milk-white ") is a name popularly applied to the statue carved by Pygmalion of Cyprus in Greek mythology. An allusion to Galatea in modern English has become a metaphor for a ...
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Galatea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Galatea is an ancient Greek name meaning "she who is milk-white", most notably referring to: • Galatea (mythology), one of three figures of classical myth: •Galatea, a woman who prayed for her daught...
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Learn about the Greek lovers Pygmalion and Galatea in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... home | greek | myths | lovers | page 2 | Pygmalion & Galatea; Pygmalion and Galatea in Greek Mythology; Pygmalion saw so much to blame in women that he came at last to abhor the sex, and resolved to live unmarried.
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Pygmalion and Galatea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pygmalion and Galatea, an Original Mythological Comedy is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts based on the Pygmalion story. It opened at the Haymarket Theatre in London on December 9 ...
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One of the Nereids, and the beloved of Acis, a Sicilian shepherd. She was also loved by Polyphemus, who killed Acis with a boulder in jealousy. From his blood, Galatea created the river Acis on Sicily. ... Search (access key + s) ... She who is milk white...
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; When the space above finishes loading (it may take a minute or so), you should see the opening screen of "Galatea". Click in the black space and press the space bar.
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The virgin, named Galatea, felt the kisses and blushed, and opening her timid eyes to the light, fixed them at the same moment on her lover. Venus blessed the nuptials she had formed, and from this union Paphos was born, from whom the city, sacred to Venus, received its name.
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PYGMALION & GALATEA; Pygmalion - painting by the great Boris Vallejo ... Pygmalion at once fell in love with his creation - he thought it was so beautiful, and he clothed the figure, gave it jewels, and named it Galatea, which means "sleeping love". Treating Galatea as if she were his girlfriend, he brought his ivory...
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