Ura'nia
(
*Ou)rani/a).
1. One of the Muses, a daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne. (Hes.
Theog. 78 ; Ov. Fast. 5.55.)
The ancient bard Linus is called her son by Apollo (Hygin.
Fab. 161), and Hymenaeus also is said to have been a son of Urania. (Catull. 61.2.)
She was regarded, as her name indicates, as the Muse of Astronomy, and was represented with a celestial globe to which she points with a little staff. (Hirt,
Mythol. Bilderb. p. 210.)