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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 'I'
Prometheus
Achilles' heel
ego
Arachne
2. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
valedictorian
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Mt. Olympus
Perseus & Medusa
3. 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
Hannibal
Jove
Ithaca
N.B./nota bene
4. 'peace be with you'
Perseus & Medusa
pax vobiscum
semper fidelis
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
5. Challenged Athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider for her excessive pride
Hermes/Mercury
Arachne
pontifex maximus
Hephaestus/Vulcan
6. A system created by the Romans which carried water over long distances
agenda
aqueduct
toga
A.M./ante meridiem
7. The 200 year period of peace which began under the rule of Augustus
Pax Romana
epic
iota
mores
8. God of war
agenda
sedentary
Etruscans
Ares/Mars
9. 'in the year of the Lord &' designating the time period after Christ's birth
A.D./anno Domini
Paris
Sparta
Cyclops
10. Literally & the apple that Eris (goddess of strife) threw in front of Hera & Aphrodite & and Athena to cause a dispute over Who was the fairest; figuratively & anything which causes a dispute
sub poena
Pax Romana
Arachne
apple of discord
11. Out of her curiosity & she opened a box containing all the bad things in the world; she put the lid on just in time & so that hope did not escape from the box & too
Pandora
Zeus/Jupiter
toga
Eros/Cupid
12. Refers to the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the responsibilities of a parent
Parthenon
Homer
Cyclops
in loco parentis
13. 1000
verbatim
Golden Fleece
Daedalus
M (Roman numeral)
14. One of the 12 Titans & father of Zeus/Jupiter & who swallowed his children in an attempt to keep from being overthrown
Hephaestus/Vulcan
polytheism
Excelsior!
Cronus/Saturn
15. Temple devoted to Athena; located on the Acropolis of Athens
P.M./post meridiem
Iliad
Uranus
Parthenon
16. 'To infinity &' to continue forever & without limit
ad infinitum
marathon
Troy
sic semper tyrannis
17. The daughter of king Minos of Crete & who helped Theseus escape from the labyrinth after he killed the minotaur
semper fidelis
Parthenon
Ariadne
verbatim
18. 500
D (Roman numeral)
jovial
Demeter/Ceres
labor vincit omnia
19. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
Saturnalia
Spartacus
ex libris
Nike/Victoria
20. Female monsters who had snakes for hair and whose horrifying gaze could turn a man to stone if he looked at them (Medusa was one of the Gorgons)
polytheism
Gorgons
p.o./ per os
in memoriam
21. 'Word for word'
sine qua non
Prometheus
errare humanum est
verbatim
22. Reception hall (like the living room) in a Roman house
atrium
the Fates
Caesar
C (Roman numeral)
23. In early mythology & the resting place of heroes; the later mythology & where good people went in the afterlife
Pan
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Elysian Fields/Elysium
Hercules/Heracles
24. Epic poem written by Home chronicling the Trojan War
Sicily
Pantheon
i.e./id est
Iliad
25. The plebs were the free but non-aristocratic citizens of Rome; today & plebeian means 'of a low class'
Augustus
Cyclops
plebeian
Pandora
26. 'boyish &' 'childlike' (from puer- boy)
sic semper tyrannis
jovial
puerile
Ides of March
27. 1
veni & vidi & vici
Carthage
I (Roman numeral)
muses
28. Titan best known for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans; He was punished by being chained to a rock and having his liver eaten by a bird everyday
Trojan Horse
in memoriam
Prometheus
ambrosia and nectar
29. 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
Jove
Uranus
Colosseum
30. The technical biological term for the human species
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31. Characterized by sitting & inactive (from sedet- to sit)
I (Roman numeral)
Persephone/Proserpina
sedentary
quid pro quo
32. A large horse and chariot racing track in Rome
Elysian Fields/Elysium
A.D./anno Domini
Circus Maximus
Hydra
33. The messenger god; god of thieves and travelers; son of Zeus; invented the lyre; escorted people to the Underworld when they died
L (Roman numeral)
Hermes/Mercury
Tartarus
apple of discord
34. The 15th of March & the day in 44 BC Julius Caesar was assassinated
Paris
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Romulus and Remus
Ides of March
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.
etc./et cetera
in toto
sub rosa
Caesar
36. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
magnanimous
ex libris
fasces
A.M./ante meridiem
37. Another name for Zeus/Jupiter
Jason
Jove
laurels
Pompeii
38. A member of one of the original aristocratic families of Rome; 'aristocratic'
patrician
Delphic Oracle
the furies
atrium
39. 'per day'
Dionysus/Bacchus
per diem
the furies
et al./ et alii
40. 100
ambrosia and nectar
Arachne
mosaic
C (Roman numeral)
41. '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
valedictorian
Nike/Victoria
plebeian
Sicily
42. 'my fault' ; tua culpa -'your fault'
omniscient
sic semper tyrannis
puerile
mea culpa
43. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
Pantheon
Trojan Horse
Achilles' heel
Daedalus
44. The norms or values of a society
mores
Hestia/Vesta
Helen
Elysian Fields/Elysium
45. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Tantalus
Colosseum
plebeian
labor vincit omnia
46. 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
Hestia/Vesta
Priam
paterfamilias
Hector
47. The god of the sky; created the Titans with Gaia & Mother Earth
et al./ et alii
Hera/Juno
Spartacus
Uranus
48. 'To the point of sickness' - doing/saying something over and over until everyone is sick and tired of it
ad nauseam
in loco parentis
Hermes/Mercury
patrician
49. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
Mt. Parnassus
per annum
sic transit gloria mundi
Sisyphus
50. The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (i); commonly used in the phrase 'not one iota &' meaning 'not one bit'
et tu & Brute?
Cerberus
Pandora
iota