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Ganymede frequently appears in the debate dialogues popular in the medieval period, as both a misogynist and a misogamist.
If he did see one of the Galilean satellites, then it would have been Ganymede which is the brightest of the four.
This zodiac constellation is represented by Ganymede, a beautiful Phrygian youth.
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!
In comparison the earth is dwarfed by mighty Jupiter, so the presence of Ganymede is not really that unusual.
With her long features and battered trilby, she also makes a plausibly boyish Ganymede.
If its hundreds of kilometres of atmosphere are included, however, Titan far exceeds Ganymede in size.
Aquila searched high and low and eventually saw Ganymede, a beautiful shepherd.
They were probably thinking of Ganymede, a beautiful young man who was carried off by an eagle to become the cupbearer to the gods.
His images of the lovers of Jupiter – including Io, Ganymede, Leda, Danae – are daring in their sensuousness.
Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system, and Ganymede and Callisto may also have water ice under their surfaces.
Any magnetism induced in a putative Ganymede ocean risks being swamped by the moon's own magnetic field.
Pietro Pierantoni restored arbitrarily its two forearms to give it the attributes of Ganymede, cupbearer of Zeus.
In Greek Mythology Ganymede, the son of the Trojan king Tros and the nymph Caliroe, was the most handsome of all mortals.
Ganymede is larger than Mercury and is the largest satellite in the solar system.
Everything has been tested on Eclipse Ganymede but I guess not much different on other versions.
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.
When he arrived back with Ganymede, Aquila was so tired that he died.
You even turned me into your winetaster, a kind of variation on the theme of Ganymede, so fearful were you of being poisoned.
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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What makes the whole thing terrible is that the freighter is loaded with fissionable material exported from Ganymede.
They learned of the origin of the races that inhabited Europa and Ganymede.
For, strangely enough, none of the metallic elements was to be found on Ganymede.
A tall stripling of a Moravian youth, meagre as a sign-post, was the beerhouse Ganymede.
The government fled, leaving all records behind, to satellite city on Ganymede.
Assisted by a couple of knaves, Ganymede went about attending to the rebel at once.
Then I was assured that the voice I heard was, indeed, the voice of my steward Ganymede.
They were all the sweethearts of the prince, who preferred Ganymede to Hebe.
If you do not use them, destroy them before you descend into the hot atmosphere of Ganymede.
Juno was Jupiter's Ganymede before the Dardan boy mixed the luscious cup.
I don't believe Ganymede cried when the eagle carried him away, and perhaps deposited him on Jove's shoulder at the end.
They are of the stock that great Jove gave to Tros in payment for his son Ganymede, and are the finest that live and move under the sun.
To this end had I bidden Ganymede follow me into the very salon.
But, the new gravity data suggest that Titan and Ganymede had very different evolutionary histories.
Hewlett-Packard Company, the world's leading supplier of network test and management solutions, and Ganymede Software, Inc.
Five or six cutpurses, one with a sword, attempt to mug Moll and her companions, Lord Noland, Sir Thomas Long, and Sir Beauteous Ganymede.
Ganymede was of a tenacious mettle, and of this he now afforded proof.
Chances were there was no astrophysicist nearer than Ganymede.
She was glad now that she had not told Quest of her mission to Ganymede.
Hence Ganymede is said 'to pour the wine to Zeus,' though the gods do not drink wine.
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