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Classical Literacy
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1. Large island off the southeast coast of Italy; home of Mt. Etna & a huge volcano; where the Cyclopes lived in the Odyssey
P.S./post scriptum
Demeter/Ceres
p.o./ per os
Sicily
2. Goddess of wisdom
Mt. Vesuvius
iota
sedentary
Athena/Minerva
3. Sea to the west of Greece; named after King Aegeus after he drowned himself in the sea thinking his son Theseus was dead
Aegean Sea
apple of discord
Golden Fleece
puerile
4. The 15th of March & the day in 44 BC Julius Caesar was assassinated
Saturnalia
Ides of March
polytheism
agora/forum
5. 500
Pax Romana
M (Roman numeral)
D (Roman numeral)
Paris
6. Temple devoted to Athena; located on the Acropolis of Athens
Excelsior!
Cronus/Saturn
Troy
Parthenon
7. '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
Cyclops
Romulus and Remus
terra firma
valedictorian
8. Greek god of nature; had the torso and head of a man & but the legs and horns of a goat
ego
Sisyphus
Pan
et al./ et alii
9. 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)
epic
terra firma
Jove
Priam
10. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
Minotaur
atrium
Dionysus/Bacchus
Athens/Acropolis
11. 'And others'
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
mentor
pax vobiscum
et al./ et alii
12. Perseus slayed Medusa the Gorgon
post mortem
Sicily
rara avis
Perseus & Medusa
13. Through & by way of (from via- road & way)
via
Eros/Cupid
Theseus
Pan
14. Blind poet Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
V (Roman numeral)
Homer
L (Roman numeral)
X (Roman numeral)
15. Titan who had to hold up the heavens on his shoulders as punishment for rebelling against Zeus
Pantheon
L (Roman numeral)
Pompeii
Atlas
16. Writing after the body of a letter
per capita
Jason
P.S./post scriptum
mea culpa
17. Speaker's platform in the forum & which was decorated with the prows of ships the Romans captured in war (rostrum means 'beak & prow of a ship')
Dionysus/Bacchus
rostra
Zeus/Jupiter
Caesar
18. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Colosseum
Prometheus
Jason
ex officio
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.
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
veni & vidi & vici
ex libris
Hermes/Mercury
20. 10
Pompeii
X (Roman numeral)
Artemis/Diana
Ge/Gaea
21. 'Work conquers all'
Athens/Acropolis
Uranus
ambrosia and nectar
labor vincit omnia
22. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
Jove
Pantheon
Priam
Mt. Vesuvius
23. 500
Priam
D (Roman numeral)
sic semper tyrannis
mosaic
24. 'boyish &' 'childlike' (from puer- boy)
muses
puerile
et tu & Brute?
Trojan Horse
25. Home of the Greek gods
the Odyssey
Mt. Olympus
in memoriam
sic semper tyrannis
26. 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
valedictorian
quid pro quo
Orpheus & Eurydice
27. Doctor of medicine
Hephaestus/Vulcan
ego
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
Delphic Oracle
28. 'All-knowing'
omniscient
I (Roman numeral)
N.B./nota bene
Arachne
29. 'beware of the dog'
Delphic Oracle
labor vincit omnia
cave canem
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
30. '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.
Persephone/Proserpina
Aegean Sea
i.e./id est
sic semper tyrannis
31. Roman officials who were charged with protecting the people (the plebeians) from oppression; they were sacrosanct & meaning no one could harm them
Pantheon
tribune
Persephone/Proserpina
Achilles' heel
32. 1
I (Roman numeral)
Ge/Gaea
Prometheus
Dionysus/Bacchus
33. 50
sedentary
Hector
pro tempore
L (Roman numeral)
34. Temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods
I (Roman numeral)
Pantheon
Parthenon
Hades/Pluto
35. Literally refers to the heel of Achilles (a character from the Iliad who killed Hector)
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36. 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)
Spartacus
Gorgons
Helen
Delphic Oracle
37. Used on documents & coins & monuments & etc. as an official signature of the Roman government
per diem
SPQR
persona non grata
L (Roman numeral)
38. Good-humored & jolly (ancient astrologers thought that the planet Jupiter fostered cheerfulness)
labor vincit omnia
Nike/Victoria
jovial
D (Roman numeral)
39. A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant & used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on
Priam
N.B./nota bene
Parthenon
papyrus
40. Characterized by sitting & inactive (from sedet- to sit)
sedentary
cornucopia
sic transit gloria mundi
Hannibal
41. First emperor of the Roman Empire; adopted son of Julius Caesar; member of the 2nd Triumvirate; also known as Octavian
Augustus
Hannibal
mores
sedentary
42. Goddess of grain & the harvest & and the seasons; mother of Persephone/Proserpina
omniscient
Perseus & Medusa
papyrus
Demeter/Ceres
43. 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
in loco parentis
vice versa
Sisyphus
Hannibal
44. A modern day race of 26.2 miles; from Marathon in Greece & the scene of a victory over the Persians in 490 BC; the modern race is based on the tradition that a messenger ran from Marathon to Athens (26 miles) with the news.
Parthenon
mellifluous
marathon
Prometheus
45. The god of the sky; created the Titans with Gaia & Mother Earth
tribune
agenda
Uranus
in memoriam
46. The 200 year period of peace which began under the rule of Augustus
Pax Romana
status quo
ambrosia and nectar
the Odyssey
47. A town on the western coast of Italy destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuius in AD 79
Delphic Oracle
Pompeii
Hannibal
Gorgons
48. 'per head' 'per person'
Minotaur
Daedalus
per capita
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
49. A king Who was tortured in the Underworld by having water and grapes within his reach & but the water and grapes pulled away whenever he went to take drink or a bite
finis
Tantalus
semper paratus
et al./ et alii
50. 'Thus passes the glory of the world.' i.e. 'Worldly things are fleeting.'
cave canem
the Odyssey
Saturnalia
sic transit gloria mundi