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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A long poem that narrates the deeds of a hero or the history of a nation & e.g. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
consul
M (Roman numeral)
epic
e pluribus unum
2. 'All-knowing'
Penelope
A.M./ante meridiem
omniscient
Prometheus
3. 'per head' 'per person'
mea culpa
Persephone/Proserpina
per capita
fresco
4. Athenian prince who killed the Minotaur
Carthage
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Theseus
Minotaur
5. Lived in the Labyrinth; fed off of Athenian youths; killed by Theseus
Paris
Minotaur
Ares/Mars
fresco
6. The food of the gods; some believe it kept them immortal
Ides of March
ambrosia and nectar
Hestia/Vesta
Zeus/Jupiter
7. Another name for Zeus/Jupiter
Priam
mosaic
ad infinitum
Jove
8. Goddess of wisdom
Cerberus
Saturnalia
Jove
Athena/Minerva
9. God of the sea
i.e./id est
fasces
Theseus
Poseidon/Neptune
10. King of Ithaca who came up with the idea of using the Trojan horse to defeat the city of Troy; hero of the Odyssey
et tu & Brute?
ex libris
Hestia/Vesta
Odysseus/Ulysses
11. 'And the rest' usually seen at the end of a list of things & instead of listing everything
etc./et cetera
Jove
post mortem
Homer
12. 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
etc./et cetera
Prometheus
Daedalus
Atlas
13. God of the Underworld/Tartarus
C (Roman numeral)
Circus Maximus
post mortem
Hades/Pluto
14. God of metallurgy (metal working); married to Aphrodite
Punic Wars
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Cyclops
Pegasus
15. Homer's epic poem about Odysseus & kind of Ithaca & trying to find his way home from the Trojan War
marathon
the Odyssey
fasces
sub rosa
16. In early mythology & the resting place of heroes; the later mythology & where good people went in the afterlife
C (Roman numeral)
A.M./ante meridiem
Elysian Fields/Elysium
N.B./nota bene
17. One of the seven hills of Rome & south of the forum; the site of the imperial palace
et al./ et alii
Pegasus
Palatine Hill
status quo
18. 'boyish &' 'childlike' (from puer- boy)
Tantalus
M (Roman numeral)
I (Roman numeral)
puerile
19. 'per day'
Poseidon/Neptune
consul
Eros/Cupid
per diem
20. Goddess of grain & the harvest & and the seasons; mother of Persephone/Proserpina
polytheism
labor vincit omnia
Demeter/Ceres
Jason
21. Refers to the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the responsibilities of a parent
in toto
ex libris
Tartarus
in loco parentis
22. 'I refuse &' used by the president of the US to stop any bill he sees unfit from passing
per annum
cornucopia
mores
veto
23. The Underworld; in early mythology & everyone went to Tartarus after they died; in later mythology & only bad people went to Tartarus after they died
agenda
Tartarus
Etruscans
sic transit gloria mundi
24. Large island off the southeast coast of Italy; home of Mt. Etna & a huge volcano; where the Cyclopes lived in the Odyssey
Sicily
e.g./exempli gratia
Icarus & Daedalus
Hades/Pluto
25. 'horn of plenty' a symbol of food and abundance
cornucopia
V (Roman numeral)
Demeter/Ceres
epic
26. The food of the gods; some believe it kept them immortal
mea culpa
errare humanum est
ambrosia and nectar
labor vincit omnia
27. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
mosaic
magnanimous
labyrinth
Dionysus/Bacchus
28. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
Aegean Sea
tribune
sub rosa
etc./et cetera
29. Religion in Which many gods are worshipped (from Greek poly 'many' and theoi 'gods')
mentor
polytheism
atrium
SPQR
30. The oracle of Apollo; people visited the oracle for guidance and predictions of the future
laurels
Delphic Oracle
Artemis/Diana
in memoriam
31. 5
V (Roman numeral)
Pax Romana
Tantalus
X (Roman numeral)
32. Usually referring to Julius Caesar & the Roman dictator Who was assassinated on the Ides of March (March 15th) 44 BCE
Tiber
Ithaca
Caesar
I (Roman numeral)
33. The king of the gods; god of thunder and lightning
Zeus/Jupiter
Excelsior!
iota
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
34. 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
mosaic
Cyclops
Spartacus
Gorgons
35. The golden wool of a ram sought by Jason and the Argonauts
Golden Fleece
Penelope
lapsus linguae
Pompeii
36. Victorious athletes & generals & and emperors wore crowns of made of the branches of the laurel tree to symbolize their victory; now & 'laurels' refer to someone's achievements
magnum opus
laurels
mentor
Romulus and Remus
37. A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage & a Phoenician city in Northern Africa & for control of the Mediterranean (264-146 BC)
Golden Fleece
mosaic
rostra
Punic Wars
38. A state of disorganized matter from which the gods and the world were created
Chaos
Sicily
sub rosa
Iliad
39. God of metallurgy (metal working); married to Aphrodite
Nike/Victoria
Hera/Juno
Hephaestus/Vulcan
V (Roman numeral)
40. Literally refers to the heel of Achilles (a character from the Iliad who killed Hector)
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41. 'That is' used for further explanation: 'in other words...'
Nike/Victoria
ad nauseam
i.e./id est
Zeus/Jupiter
42. 'doctor/teacher of philosophy' - an advanced academic degree
fasces
P.M./post meridiem
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Pegasus
43. 'great-souled & high-minded'
sine qua non
magnanimous
consul
Perseus & Medusa
44. 'for the time being' - temporary
pontifex maximus
Hannibal
Hephaestus/Vulcan
pro tempore
45. 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
Sicily
Punic Wars
polytheism
46. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
Pantheon
Punic Wars
paterfamilias
et al./ et alii
47. 'one out of many' - found on most US minted coins and the back of the dollar bill
mellifluous
Golden Fleece
in loco parentis
e pluribus unum
48. Reception hall (like the living room) in a Roman house
D (Roman numeral)
vice versa
atrium
Pan
49. 1
laurels
Pompeii
I (Roman numeral)
consul
50. 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
muses
marathon
Jason
Hector