is not correctly what?
The “Arts of the Muses” were; Music, Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Geography, Drama and especially Art
Calliope (Kalliope), meaning “beautiful-voiced”, was the Muse of Epic Poetry
Clio (Kleio), meaning “to make famous” or “celebrate”, was the Muse of History
Erato, meaning the “lovely” or “beloved”, was the Muse of Lyric Poetry
Euterpe, meaning “the giver of much delight”, was the Muse of Music who entertained the Gods on Mount Olympus
Melpomene, the meaning is a derivative of “to celebrate with dance and song”, was initially the Muse of Singing but later became the Muse of Tragedy
Polyhymnia, the meaning is a derivative of “praise” or “hymn”, was the Muse of Sacred Poetry, Sacred Hymn and Eloquence
Terpsichore (Terpsikhore), the meaning is a derivative of “delight in dancing”, was the Muse of Dance and the Dramatic Chorus
Thalia, the meaning is a derivative of “rich festivity” and “blooming”, is the Muse of Comedy and Idyllic Poetry.
Urania (Ourania), meaning “heavenly” or “of heaven”, is the Muse of Astronomy and Astronomical Writings