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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Large island off the southeast coast of Italy; home of Mt. Etna & a huge volcano; where the Cyclopes lived in the Odyssey
Sicily
labor vincit omnia
Dionysus/Bacchus
summa cum laude
2. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
sub poena
sic transit gloria mundi
cornucopia
D (Roman numeral)
3. The daughter of king Minos of Crete & who helped Theseus escape from the labyrinth after he killed the minotaur
Ge/Gaea
Ariadne
A.D./anno Domini
agora/forum
4. God of metallurgy (metal working); married to Aphrodite
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Hades/Pluto
muses
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
5. 'To err is human' - in other words & it's normal to mess up
Athens/Acropolis
errare humanum est
ambrosia and nectar
Gorgons
6. The god of the sky; created the Titans with Gaia & Mother Earth
agora/forum
et tu & Brute?
V (Roman numeral)
Uranus
7. Sorceress & wife of Jason; killed their children to get revenge on Jason for leaving her
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
Orpheus & Eurydice
Dionysus/Bacchus
Medea
8. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
e pluribus unum
status quo
sub poena
ad infinitum
9. Icarus was the son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun with the wings his father made him from wax and feathers & and fell to his death
Icarus & Daedalus
A.D./anno Domini
Achilles' heel
A.M./ante meridiem
10. Spirits who carry out curses and torture for wrongdoing toward one's family member (s)
per annum
Minotaur
the furies
P.M./post meridiem
11. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
Dionysus/Bacchus
tempus fugit
D (Roman numeral)
in memoriam
12. Blind poet Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
pax vobiscum
Jason
Homer
Gorgons
13. 'for the time being' - temporary
veni & vidi & vici
P.M./post meridiem
mentor
pro tempore
14. Twin brothers & raised by a wolf; Romulus killed Remus and founded Rome
Romulus and Remus
Homer
Helen
status quo
15. 'by mouth' - used on prescription medicines that have to be taken orally
per capita
jovial
p.o./ per os
ad infinitum
16. 'in the whole &' 'as a whole &' 'totally'; ex: The suggestions were adopted in toto.
in toto
paterfamilias
agenda
ad infinitum
17. Epic poem written by Home chronicling the Trojan War
pax vobiscum
pax vobiscum
ad nauseam
Iliad
18. 'Time flies/flees'
tempus fugit
patrician
Mt. Parnassus
iota
19. The ferryman for the river Styx going into the underworld
vice versa
Priam
Charon
Chaos
20. 'in the year of the Lord &' designating the time period after Christ's birth
sine qua non
A.D./anno Domini
SPQR
mea culpa
21. 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
Charon
per annum
Paris
Trojan Horse
22. A mural painted directly onto wet plaster (fresco means 'fresh' in Italian)
Odysseus/Ulysses
persona non grata
fresco
Charon
23. The river surrounding the Underworld
Hera/Juno
Styx
in memoriam
Atlas
24. 10
X (Roman numeral)
Charon
persona non grata
marathon
25. Twin brothers & raised by a wolf; Romulus killed Remus and founded Rome
Parthenon
Romulus and Remus
apple of discord
i.e./id est
26. Goddess of victory
mea culpa
Nike/Victoria
lapsus linguae
Hestia/Vesta
27. 'A rare bird' - something unique/rare
quid pro quo
rara avis
labor vincit omnia
the Fates
28. The male head of a Roman family
Pompeii
Troy
paterfamilias
Hercules/Heracles
29. 'my fault' ; tua culpa -'your fault'
summa cum laude
Persephone/Proserpina
ad nauseam
mea culpa
30. 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
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Hannibal
Hestia/Vesta
Persephone/Proserpina
31. 'seize the day'
tempus fugit
Romulus and Remus
carpe diem
fresco
32. 'Higher!' -- the state motto of New York
ad nauseam
Excelsior!
rostra
magnum opus
33. 'unknown land'
summa cum laude
Spartacus
tempus fugit
terra incognita
34. 'note well' i.e. take note
in loco parentis
N.B./nota bene
sic semper tyrannis
laurels
35. King of Ithaca who came up with the idea of using the Trojan horse to defeat the city of Troy; hero of the Odyssey
status quo
Ares/Mars
Theseus
Odysseus/Ulysses
36. 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')
laurels
I (Roman numeral)
rostra
D (Roman numeral)
37. Eurydice died on their wedding day. Orpheus went down to the Underworld to bring her back. Hades agreed & on the condition that Eurydice would follow behind Orpheus on their way up to the mortal world and he couldn't check to make sure She was behind
Poseidon/Neptune
Orpheus & Eurydice
in loco parentis
per diem
38. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Colosseum
Prometheus
p.o./ per os
Saturnalia
39. 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.
Artemis/Diana
sub rosa
Dionysus/Bacchus
in toto
40. Volcano which erupted in AD 79 and destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum
Mt. Vesuvius
Persephone/Proserpina
Parthenon
Saturnalia
41. Temple devoted to Athena; located on the Acropolis of Athens
Pegasus
Zeus/Jupiter
Parthenon
e.g./exempli gratia
42. The Underworld; in early mythology & everyone went to Tartarus after they died; in later mythology & only bad people went to Tartarus after they died
lapsus linguae
fresco
Tartarus
Carthage
43. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
Parthenon
sic transit gloria mundi
laurels
Orpheus & Eurydice
44. God of war
finis
rostra
Ares/Mars
quid pro quo
45. 'And others'
Tartarus
Palatine Hill
et al./ et alii
paterfamilias
46. The food of the gods; some believe it kept them immortal
Hades/Pluto
Tartarus
ambrosia and nectar
rara avis
47. The Underworld; in early mythology & everyone went to Tartarus after they died; in later mythology & only bad people went to Tartarus after they died
N.B./nota bene
Tartarus
marathon
Palatine Hill
48. A hollow wooden horse built by the Greeks so that they could get into the walls of Troy. The Greeks pretended to pack up and leave from the war & but some hid in the horse which was later led into the walls of Troy by the Trojans (thinking it was a
Trojan Horse
i.e./id est
Perseus & Medusa
Penelope
49. Queen of Sparta Who was promised to Paris by Aphrodite for choosing her (Aphrodite) as the fairest goddess; Helen was already married to Menelaus and her kidnapping began the Trojan War
Hermes/Mercury
Atlas
Helen
Golden Fleece
50. 'peace be with you'
rara avis
pax vobiscum
Pegasus
et tu & Brute?