Proper noun
Prospero
(astronomy) A moon of Uranus
Prospero has always felt most at ease in a study, surrounded by books. Peter Greenaway
A woman materialises behind Prospero -- leaning lightly on the back of his chair -- she is alternately a Titianesque nude and then the Vesalius figure -- flayed ... she leans lightly over and kisses Prospero on the cheek. The kiss leaves a blood-red mark on his withered cheek. Prospero shivers. Peter Greenaway
I have to confess that I felt rather proud of the simple device of my suffocating cloud. The Prospero of poisons, the Faustus of the front, bringing mental magic to modern armament. Tony Harrison
ILS Capital noted that a substantial number of current cedents have already agreed to purchase non-collateralized reinsurance contracts from Prospero Re, and several reinsurance brokers have approved Prospero Re as a non-collateralized counterparty. Source: Internet
Many years ago, her brother, Antonio, played well by Graham Abbey, set in motion a treacherous conspiracy that took all power and title away from Prospero and set her adrift in the sea. Source: Internet
A nephew of Prospero Colonna, mentioned above. Source: Internet