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Classical Literacy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
satyr
ambrosia and nectar
Prometheus
Apollo/Apollo
2. The arena for gladiatorial games in Rome (also known as the Flavian Amphitheater)
Colosseum
Hercules/Heracles
patrician
toga
3. 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
Demeter/Ceres
Augustus
Hydra
4. 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
Chaos
Sisyphus
M (Roman numeral)
magnum opus
5. 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
Prometheus
cave canem
Cerberus
vs./versus
6. 'per year'
per annum
the Odyssey
ex libris
Arachne
7. Was chosen by Zeus to settle the argument of Who was the fairest of the goddesses; he chose Aphrodite because she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world if he chose her
veto
Cronus/Saturn
Priam
Paris
8. Writing after the body of a letter
P.S./post scriptum
veto
polytheism
via
9. 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
SPQR
Hades/Pluto
Orpheus & Eurydice
fresco
10. 'I refuse &' used by the president of the US to stop any bill he sees unfit from passing
veto
Artemis/Diana
marathon
SPQR
11. Another name for Zeus/Jupiter
laurels
Pantheon
Jove
I (Roman numeral)
12. After midday/noon
Penelope
Cronus/Saturn
Saturnalia
P.M./post meridiem
13. God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus and Semele
lapsus linguae
mentor
Dionysus/Bacchus
sine qua non
14. 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')
in toto
Orpheus & Eurydice
plebeian
rostra
15. The three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
i.e./id est
C (Roman numeral)
e.g./exempli gratia
Cerberus
16. 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
L (Roman numeral)
fasces
Hercules/Heracles
e.g./exempli gratia
17. 1
e pluribus unum
Chaos
Romulus and Remus
I (Roman numeral)
18. The male head of a Roman family
paterfamilias
Aegean Sea
Iliad
satyr
19. The ferryman for the river Styx going into the underworld
Jove
Sparta
Tartarus
Charon
20. 'After death'
post mortem
e.g./exempli gratia
cave canem
Iliad
21. 'This for that &' a fair trade
quid pro quo
finis
per annum
Troy
22. A state of disorganized matter from which the gods and the world were created
Dionysus/Bacchus
Ph.D./Philosophiae Doctor
Chaos
Daedalus
23. Gladiator who led an uprising of slaves against the Romans in the 1st c. BC
Eros/Cupid
Spartacus
Palatine Hill
semper fidelis
24. 'horn of plenty' a symbol of food and abundance
papyrus
cornucopia
Ithaca
vice versa
25. 'Higher!' -- the state motto of New York
Troy
Palatine Hill
aqueduct
Excelsior!
26. Inventor who created the Labyrinth where the Minotaur lived
Colosseum
i.e./id est
Daedalus
Homer
27. Homer's epic poem about Odysseus & kind of Ithaca & trying to find his way home from the Trojan War
the Odyssey
sic semper tyrannis
magnum opus
semper paratus
28. The food of the gods; some believe it kept them immortal
Cerberus
marathon
ambrosia and nectar
Minotaur
29. Doctor of medicine
terra firma
toga
M.D./Medicinae Doctor
et al./ et alii
30. 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.
magnanimous
sub rosa
atrium
Styx
31. 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
magnum opus
apple of discord
muses
in loco parentis
32. 'for the sake of an example' - abbreviation used when providing an example
Achilles' heel
e.g./exempli gratia
omniscient
Athens/Acropolis
33. 'boyish &' 'childlike' (from puer- boy)
puerile
Pantheon
pontifex maximus
P.S./post scriptum
34. After midday/noon
P.M./post meridiem
Tantalus
SPQR
N.B./nota bene
35. 'With highest honors' graduating from college in the highest grade scale
summa cum laude
X (Roman numeral)
Artemis/Diana
cave canem
36. 100
the Fates
C (Roman numeral)
Aegean Sea
terra firma
37. 'Against' & used to show Who is up against who in sports matches & legal battles & etc.
vs./versus
in loco parentis
terra firma
Golden Fleece
38. 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.
fasces
sub rosa
the Odyssey
homo sapiens- 'wise man'
39. Greek god of nature; had the torso and head of a man & but the legs and horns of a goat
Pan
Excelsior!
patrician
Helen
40. Challenged Athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider for her excessive pride
Golden Fleece
Arachne
veto
semper fidelis
41. A system created by the Romans which carried water over long distances
Colosseum
the furies
aqueduct
N.B./nota bene
42. 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
Cronus/Saturn
in loco parentis
errare humanum est
apple of discord
43. The 9 goddesses who looked after the arts and inspired men in those arts
muses
Penelope
Medea
V (Roman numeral)
44. The golden wool of a ram sought by Jason and the Argonauts
Arachne
Hannibal
L (Roman numeral)
Golden Fleece
45. 'from the library of' used as an inscription on a bookplate to show the name of the book's owner: ex libris Mark Twain.
X (Roman numeral)
ex libris
D (Roman numeral)
Perseus & Medusa
46. Market place/business center
papyrus
status quo
Icarus & Daedalus
agora/forum
47. 'That is' used for further explanation: 'in other words...'
ad nauseam
i.e./id est
Penelope
Paris
48. 'by mouth' - used on prescription medicines that have to be taken orally
labor vincit omnia
papyrus
Cyclops
p.o./ per os
49. Spirits who carry out curses and torture for wrongdoing toward one's family member (s)
Carthage
rostra
mea culpa
the furies
50. Daughter of Demeter; kidnapped by Hades to make her his queen
Spartacus
Persephone/Proserpina
labor vincit omnia
aqueduct