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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 10
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Spartacus
X (Roman numeral)
Trojan Horse
2. The 200 year period of peace which began under the rule of Augustus
per capita
Pompeii
Parthenon
Pax Romana
3. 'in the year of the Lord &' designating the time period after Christ's birth
Colosseum
A.D./anno Domini
persona non grata
Caesar
4. Festival of Saturn held on December 17th & during which social roles were temporarily reversed (slaves enjoyed relaxed discipline & etc)
Saturnalia
et tu & Brute?
Spartacus
Troy
5. Temple devoted to Athena; located on the Acropolis of Athens
Parthenon
L (Roman numeral)
errare humanum est
lapsus linguae
6. 'To err is human' - in other words & it's normal to mess up
Pandora
Jove
errare humanum est
A.M./ante meridiem
7. Kingdom in Asia Minor which fought against Greece in Homer's Iliad
Troy
SPQR
iota
ad nauseam
8. Literally refers to the heel of Achilles (a character from the Iliad who killed Hector)
9. 'With highest honors' graduating from college in the highest grade scale
sic semper tyrannis
labyrinth
summa cum laude
N.B./nota bene
10. Half-man & half-goat creatures; companions of Pan and Dionysus
satyr
patrician
Jason
Cerberus
11. 'Thus always & to tyrants.' Allegedly said by Brutus during the assassination of Caesar. John Wilkes Booth also shouted it after shooting President Lincoln. It is now the motto of Virginia.
sic semper tyrannis
Aphrodite/Venus
sedentary
Minotaur
12. God of the sea
sedentary
A.D./anno Domini
Poseidon/Neptune
pro tempore
13. 'my fault' ; tua culpa -'your fault'
mentor
mea culpa
Persephone/Proserpina
Minotaur
14. Refers to the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the responsibilities of a parent
veto
Saturnalia
in loco parentis
e pluribus unum
15. The god of the sky; created the Titans with Gaia & Mother Earth
Daedalus
Uranus
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
A.M./ante meridiem
16. 'in the whole &' 'as a whole &' 'totally'; ex: The suggestions were adopted in toto.
Cronus/Saturn
valedictorian
apple of discord
in toto
17. 'horn of plenty' a symbol of food and abundance
Ides of March
N.B./nota bene
Elysian Fields/Elysium
cornucopia
18. 'firm ground/solid earth'
labyrinth
the furies
terra firma
Jove
19. God of the Underworld/Tartarus
Cyclops
Pan
et tu & Brute?
Hades/Pluto
20. 'per head' 'per person'
mores
Aphrodite/Venus
in toto
per capita
21. The 15th of March & the day in 44 BC Julius Caesar was assassinated
Ides of March
Apollo/Apollo
Hercules/Heracles
fasces
22. '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
Uranus
Orpheus & Eurydice
et tu & Brute?
X (Roman numeral)
23. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
Hannibal
apple of discord
Pantheon
sub poena
24. Kingdom in Asia Minor which fought against Greece in Homer's Iliad
Uranus
Athens/Acropolis
Troy
Hades/Pluto
25. 'for the sake of an example' - abbreviation used when providing an example
plebeian
e.g./exempli gratia
Carthage
Sicily
26. Characterized by sitting & inactive (from sedet- to sit)
N.B./nota bene
sedentary
Medea
Ariadne
27. 'With highest honors' graduating from college in the highest grade scale
summa cum laude
iota
Homer
Hercules/Heracles
28. God of metallurgy (metal working); married to Aphrodite
Hephaestus/Vulcan
the Fates
iota
jovial
29. The three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
Cerberus
summa cum laude
Tantalus
semper fidelis
30. King of Ithaca who came up with the idea of using the Trojan horse to defeat the city of Troy; hero of the Odyssey
Zeus/Jupiter
sic semper tyrannis
Odysseus/Ulysses
verbatim
31. 'Higher!' -- the state motto of New York
Excelsior!
polytheism
Iliad
ad nauseam
32. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
Trojan Horse
in toto
Perseus & Medusa
carpe diem
33. '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
p.o./ per os
Romulus and Remus
Palatine Hill
ex officio
34. 'before midday &' in the morning & before noon
A.M./ante meridiem
labyrinth
Atlas
Chaos
35. 'And others'
et al./ et alii
Hermes/Mercury
mellifluous
A.D./anno Domini
36. The wife of Odysseus; a model of faithfulness to one's husband
Jove
Mt. Vesuvius
Hydra
Penelope
37. The messenger god; god of thieves and travelers; son of Zeus; invented the lyre; escorted people to the Underworld when they died
Homer
Athena/Minerva
Styx
Hermes/Mercury
38. Volcano which erupted in AD 79 and destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum
veto
polytheism
Mt. Vesuvius
mea culpa
39. 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
Orpheus & Eurydice
Ge/Gaea
Ides of March
Trojan Horse
40. Through & by way of (from via- road & way)
Etruscans
via
Atlas
Mt. Parnassus
41. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
Delphic Oracle
summa cum laude
vs./versus
ad nauseam
42. Sailed with the Argonauts to take the Golden Fleece
P.S./post scriptum
Jason
Trojan Horse
toga
43. First emperor of the Roman Empire; adopted son of Julius Caesar; member of the 2nd Triumvirate; also known as Octavian
Apollo/Apollo
Augustus
e pluribus unum
magnum opus
44. Homer's epic poem about Odysseus & kind of Ithaca & trying to find his way home from the Trojan War
the Odyssey
Icarus & Daedalus
Parthenon
fresco
45. Goddess of the hearth
Mt. Parnassus
Hestia/Vesta
Cerberus
Pompeii
46. Writing after the body of a letter
P.S./post scriptum
paterfamilias
M (Roman numeral)
lapsus linguae
47. Sweet-sounding (literally 'flowing like honey')
in loco parentis
fasces
mellifluous
et al./ et alii
48. 'All-knowing'
Romulus and Remus
magnanimous
omniscient
Minotaur
49. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
Hercules/Heracles
tribune
Orpheus & Eurydice
D (Roman numeral)
50. 'firm ground/solid earth'
Tartarus
terra firma
in loco parentis
M.D./Medicinae Doctor