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Tabliope () is a made-up name of a "Muse" that is a comic invention of Palladas, a late Greek poet and epigrammatist, appearing in his epigram found in book 11 (''Humorous and convivial'' - ''Scoptic'' - Σκωπτικά) of ''Anthologia Palatina''.〔''Anthologia Palatina'', 11. 373〕〔(The Greek Anthology, Vol. 4, William Roger Paton, pg. 274 (Palladas) ), the epigram which refers to Tabliope〕〔Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (ed.): ''Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie''. Band 5 (T), Leipzig, 1916 - 1924. - s. 2〕〔A Greek-English Lexicon compiled by H. G. Liddel and R. Scott. 10th edition with a revised supplement. – Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1996. - p. 1752〕〔Chantraine, Pierre. Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque. Histoire des mots. Tome IV-1. Paris, Éditions Klincksiek, 1977. - p. 1087〕 The name ''Tabliope'' is made up from the word τάβλα ''tabla'' > ''tavla'' (Modern Greek τάβλι ''tavli'' "backgammon"), derived from Latin ''"tabula"'',〔 and the segment -ιόπη as in the name of the Muse Calliope ("Τάβλ"α + Καλλ"ιόπη" = "Ταβλιόπη"). The epigram, intended to make fun of an avid backgammon player, reads: Πάντων μουσοπόλων ἠ Καλλιόπη θεός ἐστιν • Ἠ σή Καλλιόπη Ταβλιόπη λέγεται. "Calliope is the goddess of all adherents of the Muses (e. arts ); but ''your'' Calliope is called Tabliope." Some modern sources refer to Tabliope as the goddess of the gamble (games of risk and random chance).〔(Osborne, Robin (ed.) Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman Society. Cambridge 2004, p. 201 )〕〔(Avant, G. Rodney. A Mythological Reference ). Bloomington, Indiana, 2005. - p. 321〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tabliope」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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