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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. Sorceress & wife of Jason; killed their children to get revenge on Jason for leaving her
the furies
Medea
Hydra
labor vincit omnia
2. Athenian prince who killed the Minotaur
Minotaur
Perseus & Medusa
magnum opus
Theseus
3. Home of the Greek gods
et tu & Brute?
Mt. Olympus
Orpheus & Eurydice
Athens/Acropolis
4. Usually referring to Julius Caesar & the Roman dictator Who was assassinated on the Ides of March (March 15th) 44 BCE
A.D./anno Domini
Caesar
omniscient
mosaic
5. 'for the sake of an example' - abbreviation used when providing an example
Perseus & Medusa
e.g./exempli gratia
Odysseus/Ulysses
veto
6. Mother Earth; the wife of Uranus & the sky; she gave birth to the Titans & the Cyclopes & and the Hundred-Handed Ones
mosaic
Ge/Gaea
satyr
agenda
7. In early mythology & the resting place of heroes; the later mythology & where good people went in the afterlife
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Gorgons
C (Roman numeral)
Athens/Acropolis
8. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
Gorgons
ex libris
Mt. Parnassus
Pantheon
9. King of Ithaca who came up with the idea of using the Trojan horse to defeat the city of Troy; hero of the Odyssey
puerile
Demeter/Ceres
Odysseus/Ulysses
Ariadne
10. After midday/noon
Prometheus
P.M./post meridiem
C (Roman numeral)
A.M./ante meridiem
11. Victorious athletes & generals & and emperors wore crowns of made of the branches of the laurel tree to symbolize their victory; now & 'laurels' refer to someone's achievements
Apollo/Apollo
D (Roman numeral)
laurels
labor vincit omnia
12. 'under penalty' a written order for a person to come testify in court
Hector
Trojan Horse
sub poena
via
13. 'horn of plenty' a symbol of food and abundance
Hector
cornucopia
P.S./post scriptum
atrium
14. '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
Daedalus
marathon
valedictorian
Poseidon/Neptune
15. Athenian prince who killed the Minotaur
valedictorian
Theseus
Gorgons
per annum
16. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (i); commonly used in the phrase 'not one iota &' meaning 'not one bit'
Sicily
V (Roman numeral)
iota
Punic Wars
17. The people in control of the Italian peninsula before Rome began to spread
V (Roman numeral)
Etruscans
Troy
Aphrodite/Venus
18. 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
finis
Pax Romana
agenda
Paris
19. Goddess of love
fresco
Hector
Cronus/Saturn
Aphrodite/Venus
20. 'I'
ego
P.M./post meridiem
tempus fugit
Perseus & Medusa
21. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
sic transit gloria mundi
sic semper tyrannis
valedictorian
i.e./id est
22. Writing after the body of a letter
ex officio
apple of discord
Mt. Vesuvius
P.S./post scriptum
23. 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
et al./ et alii
Hector
Cronus/Saturn
Trojan Horse
24. The technical biological term for the human species
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25. Goddess of grain & the harvest & and the seasons; mother of Persephone/Proserpina
Arachne
Demeter/Ceres
etc./et cetera
tribune
26. 'And the rest' usually seen at the end of a list of things & instead of listing everything
etc./et cetera
vice versa
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Athena/Minerva
27. Winged horse which flew from the neck of Medusa the Gorgon after Perseus cut off her head
Pegasus
per capita
Cerberus
Trojan Horse
28. 'for the sake of an example' - abbreviation used when providing an example
paterfamilias
Hades/Pluto
e.g./exempli gratia
Zeus/Jupiter
29. Goddess of wisdom
apple of discord
Hermes/Mercury
finis
Athena/Minerva
30. 'The other way around'
semper fidelis
ex libris
sub poena
vice versa
31. 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
sedentary
Aegean Sea
Paris
atrium
32. A bundle of wooden sticks and an axe blade that the attendants of Roman magistrates carried; symbolized the magistrates' power to inflict capital punishment
L (Roman numeral)
Uranus
fasces
ambrosia and nectar
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
Cronus/Saturn
Mt. Olympus
Hector
Hannibal
34. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
Hera/Juno
Aphrodite/Venus
the Odyssey
ex libris
35. Figuratively 'secretly.' Aphrodite gave her son Eros a rose. Eros gave it to Harpocrates & the god of silence & to ensure that his mother's love affairs remained a secret.
Priam
sub rosa
Uranus
Colosseum
36. Greek island in the Ionian Sea; the home of Odysseus
Atlas
epic
Ithaca
patrician
37. A town on the western coast of Italy destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuius in AD 79
cornucopia
A.D./anno Domini
Pompeii
ex libris
38. Spirits who carry out curses and torture for wrongdoing toward one's family member (s)
in memoriam
Homer
the furies
Palatine Hill
39. Another name for Zeus/Jupiter
agora/forum
Jove
Minotaur
jovial
40. 'from the office &' 'by right of office' - used to refer to someone Who is a member of a group (a board & committee & council & etc.) because they hold another office/position
per capita
ex officio
Icarus & Daedalus
the Fates
41. 'That is' used for further explanation: 'in other words...'
i.e./id est
laurels
Perseus & Medusa
ego
42. Winged horse which flew from the neck of Medusa the Gorgon after Perseus cut off her head
Persephone/Proserpina
Pegasus
P.M./post meridiem
the furies
43. 'doctor/teacher of philosophy' - an advanced academic degree
p.o./ per os
summa cum laude
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
i.e./id est
44. The male head of a Roman family
paterfamilias
sic semper tyrannis
Styx
Achilles' heel
45. The wife of Odysseus; a model of faithfulness to one's husband
Penelope
jovial
toga
etc./et cetera
46. The city in Northern Africa that the Romans fought and destroyed during the Punic Wars (264-146 BC.)
Carthage
pontifex maximus
Etruscans
Hydra
47. 'boyish &' 'childlike' (from puer- boy)
Perseus & Medusa
sic transit gloria mundi
puerile
via
48. The 9 goddesses who looked after the arts and inspired men in those arts
muses
sub poena
e.g./exempli gratia
Jove
49. The highest political office in the Roman Republic; 2 were elected every year
Medea
C (Roman numeral)
Poseidon/Neptune
consul
50. The highest political office in the Roman Republic; 2 were elected every year
Circus Maximus
in toto
per annum
consul