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A daughter of Zeus, and one of the nine Muses. She presided over lyric poetry, and was believed to have invented the lyre. (Hes. Theog. 78; Schol. ad Apollon. Rhod. iii. 1.) By Oeagrus she became the mother of Orpheus. (Schol. l. c. i. 23.) In works of art she was usually represented in a pensive attitude. Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. |
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I am a graduate of the University of Maryland in Conservation Biology/Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy, and a current employee of the USDA Forest Service. A recent transplant to the American West, I work with the Western Forestry Leadership Coalition on a variety of forestry and natural resources policy issues. My professional passions are conservation planning and green urban design.
dana.coelho [at] gmail.com
My phone number @ SFI - 505-995-4224
Polymnia... an inspired place to live for the moment. A daughter of Zeus, and one of the nine Muses. She presided over lyric poetry, and was believed to have invented the lyre. (Hes. Theog. 78; Schol. ad Apollon. Rhod. iii. 1.) By Oeagrus she became the mother of Orpheus. (Schol. l. c. i. 23.) In works of art she was usually represented in a pensive attitude. Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.