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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One of the 12 Titans & father of Zeus/Jupiter & who swallowed his children in an attempt to keep from being overthrown
Ides of March
Charon
Cronus/Saturn
tempus fugit
2. 'in the year of the Lord &' designating the time period after Christ's birth
lapsus linguae
magnanimous
carpe diem
A.D./anno Domini
3. The three goddesses who determine a person's life: when he will be born & how long he will live & and when he will die; one sister spins the thread of life & the second measures out a certain length & and the third cuts it at the end of the person's
plebeian
puerile
the Fates
X (Roman numeral)
4. 'great-souled & high-minded'
pax vobiscum
Aegean Sea
tempus fugit
magnanimous
5. God of war
patrician
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Ares/Mars
rara avis
6. Site of the Apollo's oracle at Delphi; home of the Muses
rostra
etc./et cetera
Mt. Parnassus
fresco
7. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
vice versa
tribune
Pantheon
Arachne
8. 'Work conquers all'
Punic Wars
P.M./post meridiem
Tartarus
labor vincit omnia
9. Goddess of love
the furies
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
Aphrodite/Venus
in toto
10. Winged horse which flew from the neck of Medusa the Gorgon after Perseus cut off her head
epic
D (Roman numeral)
Pegasus
Hermes/Mercury
11. King of Troy during the Trojan War; father of Hector and Paris; begged Achilles to give his son Hector's body back to be properly buried (Achilles had been dragging it around the city)
Colosseum
P.M./post meridiem
summa cum laude
Priam
12. First emperor of the Roman Empire; adopted son of Julius Caesar; member of the 2nd Triumvirate; also known as Octavian
ambrosia and nectar
Augustus
Hannibal
Daedalus
13. Goddess of childbirth; married to Zeus; queen of the gods
vice versa
Hera/Juno
Saturnalia
e.g./exempli gratia
14. 'by mouth' - used on prescription medicines that have to be taken orally
p.o./ per os
fasces
Sparta
the Fates
15. Mother Earth; the wife of Uranus & the sky; she gave birth to the Titans & the Cyclopes & and the Hundred-Handed Ones
apple of discord
Ge/Gaea
SPQR
sine qua non
16. 'The one who says farewell' -- the student with the highest grade point average & Who is chosen to give a speech at the end of graduation
veni & vidi & vici
ad nauseam
valedictorian
Spartacus
17. King punished in Tartarus by having to roll a stone up a hill continuously for eternity; when he reached the top & the stone rolled to the bottom again
Sisyphus
mosaic
Hercules/Heracles
rara avis
18. 'A rare bird' - something unique/rare
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
rara avis
tempus fugit
sedentary
19. A bundle of wooden sticks and an axe blade that the attendants of Roman magistrates carried; symbolized the magistrates' power to inflict capital punishment
Colosseum
D (Roman numeral)
sub rosa
fasces
20. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Eros/Cupid
labyrinth
Styx
Colosseum
21. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Colosseum
Hannibal
agenda
Styx
22. The three goddesses who determine a person's life: when he will be born & how long he will live & and when he will die; one sister spins the thread of life & the second measures out a certain length & and the third cuts it at the end of the person's
polytheism
mores
mosaic
the Fates
23. Out of her curiosity & she opened a box containing all the bad things in the world; she put the lid on just in time & so that hope did not escape from the box & too
Pandora
Mt. Parnassus
Troy
Dionysus/Bacchus
24. Homer's epic poem about Odysseus & kind of Ithaca & trying to find his way home from the Trojan War
the Odyssey
veni & vidi & vici
Sisyphus
Athena/Minerva
25. A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage & a Phoenician city in Northern Africa & for control of the Mediterranean (264-146 BC)
Sparta
p.o./ per os
post mortem
Punic Wars
26. A picture made from small bits of glass or pottery
per diem
mosaic
Homer
jovial
27. King of Troy during the Trojan War; father of Hector and Paris; begged Achilles to give his son Hector's body back to be properly buried (Achilles had been dragging it around the city)
agora/forum
papyrus
Priam
Athena/Minerva
28. The king of the gods; god of thunder and lightning
Zeus/Jupiter
Sparta
the Odyssey
via
29. Usually referring to Julius Caesar & the Roman dictator Who was assassinated on the Ides of March (March 15th) 44 BCE
the furies
valedictorian
finis
Caesar
30. A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant & used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on
Ares/Mars
papyrus
mosaic
ego
31. The male head of a Roman family
tribune
agora/forum
Tiber
paterfamilias
32. The oracle of Apollo; people visited the oracle for guidance and predictions of the future
Parthenon
epic
pro tempore
Delphic Oracle
33. Carthaginian general who attacked Italy by crossing the Italian Alps in the 2nd Punic War; He was eventually defeated by Scipio at the Battle of Zama
carpe diem
Pegasus
Hannibal
jovial
34. 'And you & Brutus?' famous last words of Julius Caesar as the Senate members assassinated him; Brutus was supposed to be a friend of his & but had a hand in the killing
ad nauseam
Poseidon/Neptune
Uranus
et tu & Brute?
35. The garment which signified a Roman man's citizenship
Cronus/Saturn
toga
muses
Ariadne
36. 'A slip of the tongue'
lapsus linguae
via
Sisyphus
jovial
37. Challenged Athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider for her excessive pride
M (Roman numeral)
Etruscans
Arachne
Demeter/Ceres
38. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
i.e./id est
Hestia/Vesta
tribune
papyrus
39. Volcano which erupted in AD 79 and destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum
Mt. Vesuvius
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Aegean Sea
omniscient
40. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
ego
Ge/Gaea
ex libris
pax vobiscum
41. Gladiator who led an uprising of slaves against the Romans in the 1st c. BC
Pegasus
in loco parentis
in toto
Spartacus
42. God of war
semper paratus
Daedalus
Styx
Ares/Mars
43. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
valedictorian
aqueduct
ad nauseam
pro tempore
44. One-eyed children of Ouranos/Uranus and Gaea (Mother Earth); sided with Zeus during the war with the Titans; were helpers of the smith-god Hephaestus
Hercules/Heracles
Cyclops
omniscient
L (Roman numeral)
45. 'peace be with you'
pax vobiscum
Hercules/Heracles
Tiber
veto
46. Was chosen by Zeus to settle the argument of Who was the fairest of the goddesses; he chose Aphrodite because she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world if he chose her
Aegean Sea
Paris
in memoriam
iota
47. 'doctor/teacher of philosophy' - an advanced academic degree
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
mosaic
X (Roman numeral)
finis
48. 'To err is human' - in other words & it's normal to mess up
Arachne
toga
in toto
errare humanum est
49. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
et tu & Brute?
marathon
Perseus & Medusa
I (Roman numeral)
50. 'I came & I saw & I conquered &' famous words of Julius Caesar
semper fidelis
agenda
veni & vidi & vici
Jove