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Hamlet, Inferno, Odyssey
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Undergraduate 1
04/29/2015

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Which of the following relics has long been Chartres Cathedral's most cherished possession?

A) the helmet and skull of John the Baptist
B) the tunic which Mary wore at Jesus's birth
C) the cloak and staff used by St. Denis
D) the nails used to crucify Christ
Definition
B) the tunic which Mary wore at Jesus's birth
Term
The trivium and quadrivium are:

A) musical notations
B) the basic areas of study in the Medieval period
C) schools established by Pope Gregory the Great
D) architectural devices
Definition
B) the basic areas of study in the Medieval period
Term
During the Middle Ages, troubles withing the Church of Rome culminated and eventually led to:

A) the Treaty of Versailles
B) the Edict of Milan
C) the Great Schism
D) the Babylonian Captivity
Definition
C) the Great Schism
Term
The ambulatory is:

A) the part of the church one enters first (before the nave)
B) the area of the church where the monks sang the Office
C) the area high above the altar within a Gothic cathedral
D) an aisle around the apse and behind the altar
Definition
D) an aisle around the apse and behind the high altar
Term
In the Divine Comedy, Dante's two guides are:

A) Aristotle and Satan
B) Homer and Virgil
C) Beatrice and Socrates
D) Beatrice and Virgil
Definition
D) Beatrice and Virgil
Term
Which of the following is not a part of the Ordinary of the Mass?

A) Kyrie Eleison
B) Cimabue
C) Credo
D) Agnus Dei
Definition
B) Cimabue
Term
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the typical Gothic cathedral?

A) arches
B) motets
C) stained-glass windows
D) flying buttresses
Definition
B) motets
Term
Dante's Divine Comedy is called a comedy because it is written:

A) as a metaphorical journey
B) in the vernacular and has a happy ending
C) in Latin and is funny
D) to point out how ridiculous man is
Definition
B) in the vernacular and has a happy ending
Term
The liturgical music used throughout the Church of Rome during the Medieval period is known as:

A) Gregorian Chant
B) Melismatic Sequence
C) Song of Troubadors
D) Chanson de Geste
Definition
A) Gregorian Chant
Term
Stained-glass windows served two chief functions: the first was to experience God's illumination; the second was:

A) to appreciate the colors of God's universe
B) to have a mystical experience
C) to give work to glaziers
D) to "read" Bible stories
Definition
D) to "read" Bible stories
Term
Groundlings are associated with:

A) the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
B) the Reformation in Europe
C) the notebooks of Leonardo
D) the Globe Playhouse
Definition
D) the Globe Playhouse
Term
The creator of the "Gates of Paradise" is:

A) Michelangelo
B) Durer
C) Brunelleschi
D) Ghiberti
Definition
D) Ghiberti
Term
Anti-Stratfordians are scholars who challenge:

A) the restoration of the Sistine Chapel
B) the appropriateness of nude sculpture
C) the existence of Shakespeare
D) the concept that the universe is heleocentric
Definition
C) the existence of Shakespeare
Term
Michelangelo's David was originally placed:

A) in a niche on Florence Cathedral
B) in front of the Palazza Vecchio
C) atop the Duomo in Florence
D) in the Uffizi Gallery
Definition
B) in front of the Palazza Vecchio
Term
This artist worked with engravings and woodcuts:

A) Michelangelo
B) Durer
C) Brunelleschi
D) Ghiberti
Definition
B) Durer
Term
A triptych must include:

A) hinges
B) chiaroscuros
C) baptisteries
D) astrolabes
Definition
A) hinges
Term
From 1434 until 1492, Florence was under the controlling influence of which single family?

A) Duomo
B) Florin
C) Piazzi
D) Medici
Definition
D) Medici
Term
The most famous humanist printer and publisher of the fifteenth century is:

A) William Caxton
B) Desiderius Erasmus
C) Aldus Manutius
D) Pico della Mirandola
Definition
C) Aldus Manutius
Term
The creator of the Pieta is:

A) Durer
B) Michelangelo
C) Ghiberti
D) Brunelleschi
Definition
B) Michelangelo
Term
Which of these works of art is a fresco that can be viewed in the refectory at Milan's Santa Maria della Grazie?

A) Raphael's School of Athens
B) Leonardo's The Last Supper
C) Michelangelo's The Last Judgement
D) van Eyck's Ghent Atlarpiece
Definition
B) Leonardo's The Last Supper
Term
The first five books of the Bible are known as:

A) the Torah
B) the Pentateuch
C) the Book of Moses
D) All of the above
Definition
D) All of the above
Term
The rectangular structure which served as the prototype for Christian houses of worship is:

A) the cloister
B) the basilica
C) the nimbus
D) the sanctuary
Definition
B) the basilica
Term
The most important concept of Christian teaching is the belief in:

A) the Beatitudes
B) the crucifixion
C) resurrection
D) baptism
Definition
C) resurrection
Term
The Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings combine to form:

A) the historical literature of the Bible
B) the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
C) the traditions of the great Hebrew teachers
D) the Bible of the Hebrews
Definition
D) the Bible of the Hebrews
Term
St. Andrew's Cross is associated with:

A) Scotland
B) Byzantium
C) Jerusalem
D) Constantinople
Definition
A) Scotland
Term
Which of these would not be associated exclusively with Jesus Christ?

A) Alpha and Omega
B) Chi Rho
C) Covenant
D) good shepherd
Definition
C) covenant
Term
Another name for the "Sermon on the Mount" is"

A) the Gospel
B) the Pentateuch
C) the Incarnation
D) the Beatitudes
Definition
D) the Beatitudes
Term
The belief that there is only one God is:

A) henotheism
B) monotheism
C) hedonism
D) polytheism
Definition
B) monotheism
Term
Which of the following-in it's Greek form, ichthus-is considered an acronym for the Greek translation of "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior."

A) dove
B) fish
C) good shepherd
D) olive branch
Definition
B) fish
Term
An inverted cross is most closely associated with:

A) Abraham
B) Paul
C) Peter
D) Mary
Definition
C) Peter
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

the Haj
Definition
Islam
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

Jehovah
Definition
Judaism
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

Constantinople
Definition
Byzantium
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

Ten Commandments
Definition
Judaism
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

Ravenna, Queen Elizabeth I, Pendentives, Tesserae, Chi Rho, Athos, Hagia Sophia, Emperor Honorius
Definition
Byzantium
Term
The following is associated with Judaism, Byzantium or Islam:

Muhammad, Mihrab, Reconquista, Qur'an, The Thousand and One Nights, Rumi, House of Wisdom, Al-Khwarizmi, algorithm, Allah
Definition
Islam
Term
The following is associated with Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Medieval Period, or the Renaissance:

Julius Caesar, Circus Maximus, Ides of March, Stoicism, Jus Civile, Mount Vesuvius, Horace, Concrete, Carpe Diem, Pantheon, Cylinder, Tube, Oculus, Khaznah, The Aenied, Virgil, Corinthian Column, Caesar Augustus, Aeneas
Definition
Ancient Rome
Term
The following is associated with Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Medieval Period, or the Renaissance:

gothic architecture, Denier, Trivium, Quadrivium, Monastic, Melisma, Charlemagne's, Monastery, Cloister, Refectory, Scriptorium, Tympanums, Saint Denis, Chartres, stained glass, The Paraclete, Paris, Carl Orff, Moses Maimonides, St. Francis of Assisi, Stigmata, Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologica, Dante's Inferno, Chaucer, Giotto, Simone Martini, Guillaume de Machaut, Landini, the Great Schism, ambulatory, arches, flying buttresses, Gregorian chants
Definition
Medieval Period
Term
The following is associated with Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Medieval Period, or the Renaissance:

Leonardo da Vinci, Pope Julius II, Medici Family, Raphael, Madonna of the Meadow, Leonardo, Last Supper, Michelangleo, Tintoretto, Venice, Castiglione, Martin Luther, John Knox, Calvinism, Burin, Grunewald, Saint Anthony, King Henry VIII, Northener Hans Holbein, Christopher Marlowe, Blank Verse, Soliloquy, Hamlet, Shakespeare, Globe Theater
Definition
the Renaissance
Term
The following is associated with Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Medieval Period, or the Renaissance:

King Tut, Pharaoh, Horus, Osiris, Pyramids, Sphinx, Khafre, Akhenaton, Nefertiti, Howard Carter, Nile River
Definition
Ancient Egypt
Term
The following is associated with Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Medieval Period, or the Renaissance:

Odysseus, Odyssey, Homer, Kouros, Oedipus, Hubris, Arete, the Iliad, Athena, Athens, Achilles, Meander, Corinth, Hermes, Death of Sarpedon, Volute, Lyre, Philosophy, Herodotus, Pericles, Parthenon, Myron, Discoblos, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Aristophane, Columns
Definition
Ancient Greece
Term
The Prince of Denmark, son of Queen Gertrude, nephew of King Claudius. Studied at the University of Wittenberg. Indecisive and hesitant, prone to rash and impulsive acts:
Definition
Hamlet
Term
King of Denmark. Hamlet's Uncle. Married to Gertrude. Shows signs of guilt at play.
Definition
Claudius
Term
The Queen of Denmark. Hamlet's mother. Married to King Claudius. Loves Hamlet deeply.
Definition
Gertrude
Term
The Lord Chamberlain of Claudius’s court, a pompous, conniving old man. Father of Laertes and Ophelia. Hamlet kills him from mistaken identity.
Definition
Polonius
Term
Hamlet’s close friend, who studied with the prince at the university in Wittenberg. Always loyal and helpful to Hamlet. See's the Ghost.
Definition
Horatio
Term
Polonius’s daughter, a beautiful young woman with whom Hamlet has been in love.who obeys her father and her brother, Laertes. Drowns in the river from apparent suicide after her father's death.
Definition
Ophelia
Term
Polonius’s son and Ophelia’s brother, a young man who spends much of the play in France. Is in the end scene, gets killed by Hamlet with sword.
Definition
Laertes
Term
The young Prince of Norway, whose father the king (also named Fortinbras) was killed by Hamlet’s father (also named Hamlet).wishes to attack Denmark to avenge his father’s honor
Definition
Fortinbras
Term
The specter of Hamlet’s recently deceased father. claims to have been murdered by Claudius, calls upon Hamlet to avenge him.
Definition
The Ghost
Term
Two slightly bumbling courtiers, former friends of Hamlet from Wittenberg, who are summoned by Claudius and Gertrude to discover the cause of Hamlet’s strange behavior.
Definition
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Term
The foolish courtier who summons Hamlet to his duel with Laertes.
Definition
Osric
Term
Courtiers whom Claudius sends to Norway to persuade the king to prevent Fortinbras from attacking
Definition
Voltimand and Cornelius
Term
The officers who first see the ghost walking the ramparts of Elsinore and who summon Horatio to witness it.
Definition
Marcellus and Bernardo
Term
A soldier and guardsman at Elsinore.
Definition
Francisco
Term
Polonius’s servant, who is sent to France by Polonius to check up on and spy on Laertes.
Definition
Reynaldo
Term
Hero of the Odyssey. Struggles to return home to Ithica. King of Ithica. Penelope is his wife. Father of Telemachus. Cunning. Favored by Athena. Enemy of Poseidon.
Definition
Odysseus
Term
Odysseus's son. 20 years old. Travels to Pylos and Sparta. Never met his father.
Definition
Telemachus
Term
Wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus. True to her husband.
Definition
Penelope
Term
Daughter of Zeus. Goddess of wisdom. Associated with an owl. Disguises herself as Mentor. Favors Odysseus.
Definition
Athena
Term
God of the sea. Despises Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
Definition
Poseidon
Term
King of gods and men, who mediates the disputes of the gods on Mount Olympus.
Definition
Zeus
Term
The most arrogant of Penelope’s suitors. leads the campaign to have Telemachus killed. Unlike the other suitors, he is never portrayed sympathetically, and he is the first to die when Odysseus returns.
Definition
Antinous
Term
A manipulative, deceitful suitor. His charisma and duplicity allow him to exert some influence over the other suitors.
Definition
Eurymachus
Term
Among the dozens of suitors, the only decent man seeking Penelope’s hand in marriage. sometimes speaks up for Odysseus and Telemachus, but he is killed like the rest of the suitors in the final fight.
Definition
Amphinomus
Term
The loyal shepherd who, along with the cowherd Philoetius, helps Odysseus reclaim his throne after his return to Ithaca. Even though he does not know that the vagabond who appears at his hut is Odysseus, he gives the man food and shelter.
Definition
Eumaeus
Term
The aged and loyal servant who nursed Odysseus and Telemachus when they were babies. is well informed about palace intrigues and serves as confidante to her masters. She keeps Telemachus’s journey secret from Penelope, and she later keeps Odysseus’s identity a secret after she recognizes a scar on his leg.
Definition
Eurycleia
Term
The brother of Melantho. is a treacherous and opportunistic goatherd who supports the suitors, especially Eurymachus, and abuses the beggar who appears in Odysseus’s palace, not realizing that the man is Odysseus himself.
Definition
Melanthius
Term
Sister of Melanthius and maidservant in Odysseus’s palace.abuses the beggar in the palace, not knowing that the man is Odysseus. She is having an affair with Eurymachus.
Definition
Melantho
Term
The beautiful nymph who falls in love with Odysseus when he lands on her island-home of Ogygia. holds him prisoner there for seven years until Hermes, the messenger god, persuades her to let him go.
Definition
Calypso
Term
One of the Cyclopes (uncivilized one-eyed giants) whose island Odysseus comes to soon after leaving Troy. imprisons Odysseus and his crew and tries to eat them, but Odysseus blinds him through a clever ruse and manages to escape. Son of Poseidon
Definition
Polyphemus
Term
The beautiful witch-goddess who transforms Odysseus’s crew into swine when he lands on her island.
Definition
Circe
Term
Odysseus’s aging father, who resides on a farm in Ithaca.
Definition
Laertes
Term
Serves as Dante's guide through Hell. Famous Poet.
Definition
Virgil
Term
The hero of Inferno.
Definition
Dante
Term
Asks an angel to find Virgil to guide Dante through Hell. Dante was in love with her.
Definition
Beatrice
Term
Is an old man/steersman who ferries souls across the river Acheron to Hell.
Definition
Charon
Term
A giant beast who stands at the Second Circle of Hell, deciding where the souls of sinners shall be sent for torment. Upon hearing a given sinner’s confession, he curls his tail around himself a specific number of times to represent the circle of Hell to which the soul should be consigned.
Definition
Minos the Terrible
Term
A lover condemned to the second circle of hell for her lover affair.
Definition
Francesca
Term
A monstrous dog that guards the souls in Circle Three.
Definition
Cerberus
Term
The "great enemy" in Dante's Inferno is:
Definition
Plutus
Term
An angel who is the celestial being who avenged the rebel's arrogance.
Definition
Michael
Term
What is the name of the swamp-visited by Dante and Virgil near the conclusion of Canto Seven-where the souls of the angry and sluggish are stationed?
Definition
Styx
Term
A boatman who provides passage across the swamp (Styx) for Dante and Virgil.
Definition
Phlegyas
Term
What is the name of the city noted for "its stern citizens and great garrison". In Dante's Inferno.
Definition
Dis
Term
Three Furies call this person to their aid, hoping to change Dante to stone.
Definition
Medusa
Term
Has three faces. Red face in front. Six wings like a bats. In his mouth are 3 men, Brutus, Cassius and Judas.
Definition
Lucifer
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