Mnemosyne (disambiguation)
- Mnemosyne (disambiguation)
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Mnemosyne may refer to:
- Mnemosyne, the personification of memory in Greek mythology
- 57 Mnemosyne, a main belt asteroid
- Mnemosyne (anime), a Japanese animation series
- Mnemosyne (album) an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring the Hilliard Ensemble
- Mnemosyne, a journal of classical studies published since 1852, issued by Brill Publishers
- Mnemosyne (software), a computer assisted learning tool
- Parnassius mnemosyne, the binomial name for the clouded apollo
- "Mnemosyne", a piece for solo bass flute and pre-recorded tape by Brian Ferneyhough
- "Mnemosyne", is also the title of a poem by Friedrich Hölderlin.
- Sailor Mnemosyne, a character from the fifth manga arc of Sailor Moon.
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