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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. Homer's epic poem about Odysseus & kind of Ithaca & trying to find his way home from the Trojan War
A.M./ante meridiem
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Athens/Acropolis
the Odyssey
2. The wife of Odysseus; a model of faithfulness to one's husband
Perseus & Medusa
D (Roman numeral)
Penelope
sedentary
3. God of war
Cyclops
Pompeii
Ares/Mars
Charon
4. 'All-knowing'
omniscient
verbatim
Hydra
Colosseum
5. Goddess of grain & the harvest & and the seasons; mother of Persephone/Proserpina
iota
marathon
V (Roman numeral)
Demeter/Ceres
6. Kingdom in Asia Minor which fought against Greece in Homer's Iliad
Troy
i.e./id est
sub rosa
carpe diem
7. Son of Zeus; had to complete 12 labors to regain favor with the gods after killing his family; when he died & he became a god
Ares/Mars
Uranus
Athena/Minerva
Hercules/Heracles
8. The plebs were the free but non-aristocratic citizens of Rome; today & plebeian means 'of a low class'
plebeian
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Pegasus
Achilles' heel
9. Sailed with the Argonauts to take the Golden Fleece
Jason
Pan
the Fates
Carthage
10. 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
Athena/Minerva
the Fates
rara avis
Atlas
11. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
Carthage
ex libris
Hercules/Heracles
Ariadne
12. 'And others'
p.o./ per os
et al./ et alii
laurels
Punic Wars
13. 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
veto
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
Colosseum
Cyclops
14. 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
Odysseus/Ulysses
Golden Fleece
A.M./ante meridiem
Athens/Acropolis
15. 'And the rest' usually seen at the end of a list of things & instead of listing everything
plebeian
epic
etc./et cetera
A.D./anno Domini
16. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
Persephone/Proserpina
e pluribus unum
Orpheus & Eurydice
Hercules/Heracles
17. 'note well' i.e. take note
Chaos
polytheism
paterfamilias
N.B./nota bene
18. Writing after the body of a letter
V (Roman numeral)
Achilles' heel
Paris
P.S./post scriptum
19. Maze under the palace of Palace of Minos at Crete & where the Minotaur (half man & half bull) was thought to have been imprisoned
ego
mea culpa
labyrinth
rostra
20. The messenger god; god of thieves and travelers; son of Zeus; invented the lyre; escorted people to the Underworld when they died
Hermes/Mercury
apple of discord
ego
puerile
21. 'That is' used for further explanation: 'in other words...'
Golden Fleece
i.e./id est
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
omniscient
22. A picture made from small bits of glass or pottery
mosaic
I (Roman numeral)
per annum
apple of discord
23. The 200 year period of peace which began under the rule of Augustus
Pax Romana
etc./et cetera
i.e./id est
Helen
24. 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.
sub rosa
Golden Fleece
Hercules/Heracles
in memoriam
25. 'peace be with you'
pax vobiscum
Ides of March
Theseus
atrium
26. God of love and desire; son of Aphrodite
pax vobiscum
Poseidon/Neptune
Eros/Cupid
Athena/Minerva
27. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
Persephone/Proserpina
puerile
Perseus & Medusa
sine qua non
28. 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
epic
Ithaca
Atlas
Icarus & Daedalus
29. 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
ambrosia and nectar
Orpheus & Eurydice
sic transit gloria mundi
Charon
30. The river surrounding the Underworld
Styx
iota
status quo
per annum
31. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
e pluribus unum
Atlas
per capita
Paris
32. The king of the gods; god of thunder and lightning
SPQR
Zeus/Jupiter
sub poena
Hera/Juno
33. 1
I (Roman numeral)
Styx
muses
valedictorian
34. 'beware of the dog'
papyrus
plebeian
Elysian Fields/Elysium
cave canem
35. The golden wool of a ram sought by Jason and the Argonauts
in loco parentis
jovial
semper fidelis
Golden Fleece
36. 'To infinity &' to continue forever & without limit
Ares/Mars
sub poena
Dionysus/Bacchus
ad infinitum
37. Goddess of love
M (Roman numeral)
Aphrodite/Venus
Sicily
marathon
38. River that runs through the city of Rome
Arachne
Tiber
Sparta
valedictorian
39. 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
agora/forum
P.M./post meridiem
Sisyphus
V (Roman numeral)
40. One of the 12 Titans & father of Zeus/Jupiter & who swallowed his children in an attempt to keep from being overthrown
Sparta
Cronus/Saturn
Odysseus/Ulysses
C (Roman numeral)
41. 'All-knowing'
agenda
Delphic Oracle
omniscient
Atlas
42. A large horse and chariot racing track in Rome
Circus Maximus
in memoriam
jovial
Romulus and Remus
43. A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage & a Phoenician city in Northern Africa & for control of the Mediterranean (264-146 BC)
Punic Wars
Prometheus
per capita
Delphic Oracle
44. Doctor of medicine
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
pax vobiscum
per annum
et al./ et alii
45. Refers to an action or condition necessary for something to happen
e.g./exempli gratia
the furies
sine qua non
polytheism
46. 'per day'
Perseus & Medusa
per diem
P.M./post meridiem
veto
47. 'To err is human' - in other words & it's normal to mess up
Cyclops
errare humanum est
Circus Maximus
Punic Wars
48. 'The other way around'
via
I (Roman numeral)
Trojan Horse
vice versa
49. 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)
Orpheus & Eurydice
Eros/Cupid
ad nauseam
Priam
50. Festival of Saturn held on December 17th & during which social roles were temporarily reversed (slaves enjoyed relaxed discipline & etc)
Saturnalia
jovial
ambrosia and nectar
Iliad