Ganymede frequently appears in the debate dialogues popular in the medieval period, as both a misogynist and a misogamist. |
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If he did see one of the Galilean satellites, then it would have been Ganymede which is the brightest of the four. |
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This zodiac constellation is represented by Ganymede, a beautiful Phrygian youth. |
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In her disguise as the boy Ganymede, Rosalind is able to promise Orlando a cure for lovesickness and also schools him in the art of love! |
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In comparison the earth is dwarfed by mighty Jupiter, so the presence of Ganymede is not really that unusual. |
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With her long features and battered trilby, she also makes a plausibly boyish Ganymede. |
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If its hundreds of kilometres of atmosphere are included, however, Titan far exceeds Ganymede in size. |
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Aquila searched high and low and eventually saw Ganymede, a beautiful shepherd. |
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They were probably thinking of Ganymede, a beautiful young man who was carried off by an eagle to become the cupbearer to the gods. |
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His images of the lovers of Jupiter – including Io, Ganymede, Leda, Danae – are daring in their sensuousness. |
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Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system, and Ganymede and Callisto may also have water ice under their surfaces. |
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Any magnetism induced in a putative Ganymede ocean risks being swamped by the moon's own magnetic field. |
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Pietro Pierantoni restored arbitrarily its two forearms to give it the attributes of Ganymede, cupbearer of Zeus. |
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In Greek Mythology Ganymede, the son of the Trojan king Tros and the nymph Caliroe, was the most handsome of all mortals. |
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Ganymede is larger than Mercury and is the largest satellite in the solar system. |
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Everything has been tested on Eclipse Ganymede but I guess not much different on other versions. |
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Luckily, he was brought up on a small Americanised settlement on Ganymede, and was able to learn more about Earth than most Terrans from his parents. |
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When he arrived back with Ganymede, Aquila was so tired that he died. |
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You even turned me into your winetaster, a kind of variation on the theme of Ganymede, so fearful were you of being poisoned. |
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This calendar includes astronomical events in 2009 like planetary positions, historical information like Galileo's discovery of Ganymede, and dates of important meetings. |
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Liquid water may also exist on Jupiter's moon Ganymede as a layer sandwiched between high pressure ice and rock. |
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The main reception hall is decorated with gilded stucco in 18th-century style with eight niches holding vases with floral centrepieces and statues of Ganymede and Justice. |
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Working out from the planet, they are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. |
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Galileo Galilei studied Jupiter extensively and in the process discovered its four largest moons-Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, also known as the Galilean moons. |
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Lake Vostok has also attracted the attention of the planetary science community, because it is a possible test site for future study of Jupiter's moon Ganymede. |
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Ganymede and Callisto are both dark in colour, icy, and heavily cratered, Callisto being one of the most heavily cratered objects in the solar system. |
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A key sculpture has been brought back from there, a precious marble said to have come from Constantinople, of Zeus in the form of an eagle carrying away the beautiful young shepherd Ganymede. |
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As in the Greek and Latin sources, Ganymede is a beautiful mortal boy who is seized by Jove, taken to be his cup-bearer and, in some versions of the story, his catamite. |
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