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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. A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage & a Phoenician city in Northern Africa & for control of the Mediterranean (264-146 BC)
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Punic Wars
toga
quid pro quo
2. After midday/noon
Sicily
the Fates
P.M./post meridiem
L (Roman numeral)
3. 'per day'
Delphic Oracle
atrium
cornucopia
per diem
4. Twin brothers & raised by a wolf; Romulus killed Remus and founded Rome
Romulus and Remus
Mt. Vesuvius
Athens/Acropolis
Persephone/Proserpina
5. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
papyrus
P.M./post meridiem
Odysseus/Ulysses
e pluribus unum
6. Reception hall (like the living room) in a Roman house
atrium
Styx
cornucopia
Poseidon/Neptune
7. '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
ex officio
Daedalus
tribune
Elysian Fields/Elysium
8. Festival of Saturn held on December 17th & during which social roles were temporarily reversed (slaves enjoyed relaxed discipline & etc)
Trojan Horse
Pegasus
p.o./ per os
Saturnalia
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
post mortem
tempus fugit
Icarus & Daedalus
Hephaestus/Vulcan
10. 500
Daedalus
Pompeii
D (Roman numeral)
plebeian
11. 'The end'
Arachne
pontifex maximus
finis
Medea
12. The people in control of the Italian peninsula before Rome began to spread
jovial
Penelope
marathon
Etruscans
13. Large island off the southeast coast of Italy; home of Mt. Etna & a huge volcano; where the Cyclopes lived in the Odyssey
aqueduct
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Sicily
Styx
14. 'before midday &' in the morning & before noon
Pegasus
Hermes/Mercury
A.M./ante meridiem
sub rosa
15. 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
i.e./id est
Hannibal
rara avis
Dionysus/Bacchus
16. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
Prometheus
in toto
Dionysus/Bacchus
pro tempore
17. The garment which signified a Roman man's citizenship
Poseidon/Neptune
toga
pontifex maximus
polytheism
18. 'Time flies/flees'
muses
e.g./exempli gratia
Cyclops
tempus fugit
19. Site of the Apollo's oracle at Delphi; home of the Muses
Mt. Parnassus
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Mt. Olympus
Golden Fleece
20. 'This for that &' a fair trade
quid pro quo
rostra
pro tempore
consul
21. Goddess of childbirth; married to Zeus; queen of the gods
rara avis
Hera/Juno
Mt. Vesuvius
consul
22. 100
puerile
C (Roman numeral)
labyrinth
M (Roman numeral)
23. 'Against' & used to show Who is up against who in sports matches & legal battles & etc.
Homer
cornucopia
vs./versus
magnanimous
24. 'Work conquers all'
Perseus & Medusa
ad nauseam
labor vincit omnia
Zeus/Jupiter
25. 'peace be with you'
ad nauseam
Apollo/Apollo
pax vobiscum
Cronus/Saturn
26. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
ad nauseam
sub poena
Poseidon/Neptune
Aegean Sea
27. The golden wool of a ram sought by Jason and the Argonauts
Pan
puerile
Saturnalia
Golden Fleece
28. The 15th of March & the day in 44 BC Julius Caesar was assassinated
in loco parentis
A.D./anno Domini
the Fates
Ides of March
29. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
Punic Wars
Augustus
Sisyphus
tribune
30. '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
ex officio
valedictorian
per capita
in memoriam
31. Daughter of Demeter; kidnapped by Hades to make her his queen
Persephone/Proserpina
mentor
L (Roman numeral)
ad nauseam
32. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
per diem
Pantheon
Pegasus
Ares/Mars
33. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
omniscient
sic transit gloria mundi
ad infinitum
tempus fugit
34. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
vs./versus
paterfamilias
sic transit gloria mundi
Sicily
35. 'firm ground/solid earth'
terra firma
et al./ et alii
aqueduct
e pluribus unum
36. King of Ithaca who came up with the idea of using the Trojan horse to defeat the city of Troy; hero of the Odyssey
Ares/Mars
Achilles' heel
Odysseus/Ulysses
Tartarus
37. God of love and desire; son of Aphrodite
omniscient
Eros/Cupid
Gorgons
Daedalus
38. 'under penalty' a written order for a person to come testify in court
e pluribus unum
Jove
sub poena
Achilles' heel
39. 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
sic semper tyrannis
pontifex maximus
valedictorian
V (Roman numeral)
40. The city in Northern Africa that the Romans fought and destroyed during the Punic Wars (264-146 BC.)
Carthage
sic semper tyrannis
Pegasus
Parthenon
41. The technical biological term for the human species
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42. 'in the whole &' 'as a whole &' 'totally'; ex: The suggestions were adopted in toto.
Cyclops
etc./et cetera
in toto
agora/forum
43. 'All-knowing'
pro tempore
Excelsior!
ad nauseam
omniscient
44. Winged horse which flew from the neck of Medusa the Gorgon after Perseus cut off her head
Pegasus
Hector
Palatine Hill
semper paratus
45. A polis (city-state) in Greece & center of art and philosophy & named after Athena (its patron goddess); the Acropolis was the hill in Athens where many temples (including the Parthenon & the temple to Athena) were located
polytheism
Athens/Acropolis
fasces
Sicily
46. 'After death'
Mt. Olympus
veto
Paris
post mortem
47. 10
persona non grata
X (Roman numeral)
I (Roman numeral)
consul
48. The plebs were the free but non-aristocratic citizens of Rome; today & plebeian means 'of a low class'
plebeian
rostra
Pandora
Ides of March
49. Epic poem written by Home chronicling the Trojan War
Aegean Sea
ex libris
Iliad
Saturnalia
50. Temple devoted to Athena; located on the Acropolis of Athens
puerile
Pompeii
Parthenon
Tantalus