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CSI Oregon 10 Points Roman rhetorician who championed LATIN as the most powerful language to persuade people Answer Cicero
CSI Oregon The “enlightened one” is another name for. . . Answer: Buddha
CSI Oregon 30 Points Who is the author of The Canterbury Tales? Answer: Chaucer (written in MIDDLE ENGLISH
CSI Oregon 40 Points Which subjects are included in the trivium? Answer: dialectic, grammar, rhetoric.
Stay the Course Who came up with the music scale that ranges from A to ? Answer: Odo de Cluny
Stay the Course 20 Points If you attended a medieval university, which language would you be required to know? Answer: Latin
Stay the Course 30 Points Where did Constantine hold an important council that tried to unify the Christian faith? Answer: Nicae
Stay the Course 40 Points Who was the wife of Odysseus? Answer: Penelope
Hear Ye, Hear Ye 10 Points What is the Bayeux Tapestry? Answer: a tapestry documenting the Norman invasion of England in 1066
Hear Ye, Hear Ye 20 Points What evidence does Utanapishtim show Gilgmesh in order to stress that Gilgamesh is human? Answer: Loaves of baked bread
Hear Ye, Hear Ye What is included in the strict code of conduct for knight? Answer: courage, loyalty, courtesy to women
Hear Ye, Hear Ye Which animals did the Lord of the castle hunt in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight? Answer: a fox, a boar, a deer (hart)
Who gave Theseus a thread that helped him kill the Minotaur? Ariadne
20 Points Who is the author of the Metamorphoses? Answer: Ovid
30 Points What is the name of the round window found in the Pantheon? Answer: The oculus (symbolizing the eye of God)
What does Aristotle claims happens to an audience who views a tragedy on the stage? Answer: They experience a “catharsis” that cleanses them from emotions, such as pity and fear.
Stele of Hammurabi, from Susa (modern Shush, Iran). ca. 1760 BCE. Height of stele, approx. 7', height of relief, 28"
So nothing is as sweet as a man’s own country, His own parents, even though he’s settled down In some luxurious house, off in a foreign land And far from those who bore him. Who is the speaker? Answer: Odysseus (Just after he has said the Calypso, Circe, and Aeaea have tried to hold him back).
I think you would be happy should some disaster befall your brother. You have no real affection for him, so you stand there calmly with the splendid prince gone from sight. For with him in danger and me here, how could I prevent what you came here with the sole intention of doing? To whom is this quote addressed? Answer: Laksmana
Wrap It Up Oh, ________________, where are you? _________ Where shall I look, where find you?” On the waves He saw the feathers. Then he cursed his skill. And buried __________ in a grave. What NAME should fill in the blank? What language was this text originally composed in? Answers: Icarus is the name. The language is Latin.