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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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
Cronus/Saturn
Dionysus/Bacchus
verbatim
aqueduct
2. 'unknown land'
A.M./ante meridiem
Hector
terra incognita
magnanimous
3. 10
Pantheon
Tantalus
Homer
X (Roman numeral)
4. Literally & the apple that Eris (goddess of strife) threw in front of Hera & Aphrodite & and Athena to cause a dispute over Who was the fairest; figuratively & anything which causes a dispute
apple of discord
Trojan Horse
summa cum laude
Mt. Vesuvius
5. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
ex libris
vice versa
Pax Romana
M (Roman numeral)
6. Inventor who created the Labyrinth where the Minotaur lived
Cyclops
veto
via
Daedalus
7. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
Perseus & Medusa
status quo
Charon
in toto
8. The 9 goddesses who looked after the arts and inspired men in those arts
muses
i.e./id est
A.M./ante meridiem
puerile
9. The king of the gods; god of thunder and lightning
Dionysus/Bacchus
Zeus/Jupiter
ad infinitum
tribune
10. 'Time flies/flees'
tempus fugit
Palatine Hill
rara avis
Hercules/Heracles
11. Goddess of grain & the harvest & and the seasons; mother of Persephone/Proserpina
sine qua non
Circus Maximus
Aphrodite/Venus
Demeter/Ceres
12. '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
vice versa
Odysseus/Ulysses
ambrosia and nectar
et tu & Brute?
13. The Underworld; in early mythology & everyone went to Tartarus after they died; in later mythology & only bad people went to Tartarus after they died
vice versa
Tartarus
Homer
Paris
14. 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
Paris
omniscient
Sparta
Parthenon
15. 'Higher!' -- the state motto of New York
carpe diem
Excelsior!
A.D./anno Domini
Styx
16. 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)
Golden Fleece
Priam
Persephone/Proserpina
muses
17. Titan best known for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans; He was punished by being chained to a rock and having his liver eaten by a bird everyday
Athena/Minerva
summa cum laude
terra firma
Prometheus
18. God of the sea
Poseidon/Neptune
Hades/Pluto
ad nauseam
Chaos
19. A king Who was tortured in the Underworld by having water and grapes within his reach & but the water and grapes pulled away whenever he went to take drink or a bite
Orpheus & Eurydice
Tantalus
the furies
marathon
20. Speaker's platform in the forum & which was decorated with the prows of ships the Romans captured in war (rostrum means 'beak & prow of a ship')
rostra
Tartarus
veto
Theseus
21. Greek god of nature; had the torso and head of a man & but the legs and horns of a goat
muses
Demeter/Ceres
Pan
the Fates
22. 'firm ground/solid earth'
Jason
terra firma
Hermes/Mercury
Perseus & Medusa
23. Sorceress & wife of Jason; killed their children to get revenge on Jason for leaving her
Ge/Gaea
vs./versus
A.M./ante meridiem
Medea
24. Sailed with the Argonauts to take the Golden Fleece
p.o./ per os
Jason
Cronus/Saturn
ex libris
25. 'beware of the dog'
mentor
Golden Fleece
Prometheus
cave canem
26. A system created by the Romans which carried water over long distances
aqueduct
jovial
Tartarus
in memoriam
27. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
Cerberus
Tiber
summa cum laude
Dionysus/Bacchus
28. 'The state in which'
sedentary
labor vincit omnia
A.D./anno Domini
status quo
29. Characterized by sitting & inactive (from sedet- to sit)
Helen
Ariadne
sedentary
Tartarus
30. Reception hall (like the living room) in a Roman house
Charon
Icarus & Daedalus
atrium
Ares/Mars
31. Half-man & half-goat creatures; companions of Pan and Dionysus
Athena/Minerva
satyr
Perseus & Medusa
Elysian Fields/Elysium
32. 'for the sake of an example' - abbreviation used when providing an example
Saturnalia
e.g./exempli gratia
sub rosa
polytheism
33. City-state in ancient Greece known for its powerful army; fought against Athens in the Peloponnesian Wars
Troy
Sparta
Athens/Acropolis
via
34. 'in the whole &' 'as a whole &' 'totally'; ex: The suggestions were adopted in toto.
papyrus
Pax Romana
Styx
in toto
35. Prince of Troy Who was killed by Achilles in the Iliad; Achilles tied Hector's dead body to the back of his chariot and dragged it around the city walls three times
Icarus & Daedalus
rostra
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
Hector
36. Sweet-sounding (literally 'flowing like honey')
Achilles' heel
consul
mellifluous
etc./et cetera
37. The city in Northern Africa that the Romans fought and destroyed during the Punic Wars (264-146 BC.)
semper fidelis
Carthage
per diem
Golden Fleece
38. Characterized by sitting & inactive (from sedet- to sit)
polytheism
Hades/Pluto
sedentary
I (Roman numeral)
39. 'Always faithful' - motto of the US Marines
Perseus & Medusa
semper fidelis
epic
Medea
40. Market place/business center
Saturnalia
V (Roman numeral)
Jove
agora/forum
41. In early mythology & the resting place of heroes; the later mythology & where good people went in the afterlife
Athena/Minerva
Carthage
Pantheon
Elysian Fields/Elysium
42. 50
finis
Palatine Hill
Atlas
L (Roman numeral)
43. 'by mouth' - used on prescription medicines that have to be taken orally
p.o./ per os
semper paratus
tempus fugit
in toto
44. 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
Iliad
plebeian
papyrus
Colosseum
45. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (i); commonly used in the phrase 'not one iota &' meaning 'not one bit'
Tantalus
iota
Troy
sedentary
46. Literally 'the greatest bridge' -- the chief priest of Roman religion (later & the emperor took on this role); now used to refer to the Pope & the head of the Catholic Church
N.B./nota bene
magnanimous
Ariadne
pontifex maximus
47. 'The end'
finis
etc./et cetera
sedentary
Hector
48. Kingdom in Asia Minor which fought against Greece in Homer's Iliad
Troy
e.g./exempli gratia
et al./ et alii
X (Roman numeral)
49. 'Against' & used to show Who is up against who in sports matches & legal battles & etc.
sine qua non
D (Roman numeral)
via
vs./versus
50. 'And the rest' usually seen at the end of a list of things & instead of listing everything
etc./et cetera
Gorgons
N.B./nota bene
vs./versus