(Key Terms)
The word noos means this.
What is ‘mind, thinking, perception’?
Name the two women/war-prizes that caused strife among the Achaeans at the beginning of the Iliad and the role of each.
Who are: Khrysēis and Brisēis
According to the Oresteia, the Furies later became known by the following name.
What is/are the Eumenides.
Identify the author of this text:
So for that reason, and to take a sacred voyage [theōria], Solon went to visit Amasis in Egypt and then to Croesus in Sardis. When he got there, Croesus entertained him in the palace, and on the third or fourth day Croesus told his servants [therapontes] to show Solon around his treasures. After Solon had seen and thought over how great and fortunate [olbios] they were, Croesus found the opportunity to say, “Athenian guest [xenos], we have heard much about your wisdom [sophiā] and your wandering [planē], how you in your love of wise things [philosopheîn] have traveled all over the world for the sake of a sacred journey [theōriā], so now I desire to ask you who is the most olbios of all men you have ever seen.” Croesus asked this question expecting the answer to be himself, but Solon, instead of flattering him, told it as it was and said, “O King, it is Tellos the Athenian.”
Who is Herodotus?
This is the Greek term for a 'victory ode'
What is an epinikion (plural: epinikia)?
The word memnēmai means this.
What is: “I have total recall”?
Name the two locations and kings that Telemachus visits on his ‘voyage of discovery’ at the beginning of the Odyssey.
Who are: Nestor in Pylos, Menelaos in Sparta?
This is how Oedipus dies in the tragedy Oedipus at Colonus.
What is, "That’s for Theseus to know and us to… never find out"?
Name the author of this text:
Hēsukhiā! You whose disposition is kindly to philoi, you Daughter of Dikē, you ultimate greatness of every polis, you who possess the supreme keys to councils of state and to wars! Receive on behalf of Aristomenes the tīmē of the victory at the Pythian Games. For you are the one who understands both how to give pleasure and how to make someone feel that pleasure—with an unerring sense of timing.
Who is Pindar (Pythian 8)?
Around the 5th century BCE, these people typically made up the Chorus in performances of tragedies.
Who are young men from the town ("junior citizens")/nonprofessional actors?
This word can be described as any of the following words:
Aberration, Derangement, Veering off-course, Disaster
What is atē?
This is the literary technique frequently used in epic poetry (especially oral poetry) in which certain scenes or stories can be told in great detail or very briefly summarized.
What is EXPANSION and COMPRESSION?
This krater depicts a scene from one of the tragedies that we read. Name the tragedy title and the playwright.
What is Hippolytus (Euripides)?
Name the author of the text:
And they [= the Golden Generation of humankind] are superhumans [daimones]. They exist because of the Will of Zeus. They are the good, the earthbound [epi-khthonioi], the guardians of mortal humans. They guard acts of justice [dikē] and they guard against wretched acts of evil. Enveloped in mist, they roam everywhere throughout the earth. They are givers of prosperity. And they had this as a privilege [geras], a kingly one [basilēion]. Then a second Generation, a much worse one, a later one, the Silver, was made by the gods who abide in their Olympian homes. They were like the Golden one neither in their nature nor in their power of perception [noēma]. As a boy, each one was raised for a hundred years by dear mother; |each one was playing around, quite inept [nēpios], at home.
Who is Hesiod (Works and Days)?
Socrates must defend himself against these charges in Plato’s Apology.
What is 1) corrupting the youth and 2) not recognizing the gods?
This word can mean ‘tomb of a hero’ OR ‘sign, signal’.
What is sēma?
Name the two terms we discussed for ‘anger’ in the Iliad and the difference between the two.
What are:
Mēnis: ‘cosmic’ anger, timeless
Kholos: mortal anger
In Oedipus Tyrannos, who does Oedipus send to the Oracle of Delphi to determine the reason for the plague that has befallen Thebes?
Who is his uncle/brother(in-law) Creon?
To whom is the following speech directed?
My lady, who among mortals throughout the limitless stretches of earth |would dare to quarrel [neikeîn] against you with words? For truly your glory [kleos] reaches the wide firmament of the sky itself —like the glory of some faultless king [basileus], who, godlike as he is, and ruling over a population that is multitudinous and vigorous, upholds acts of good dikē [= eu-dikiai], while the dark earth produces wheat and barley, the trees are loaded with fruit, the ewes steadily bring forth lambs, and the sea abounds with fish, by reason of the good directions he gives, and his people are meritorious [aretân] under his rule.
Who is Penelope? (Odyssey 19)
Describe the metaphor often used to discuss dikē.
What is a flourishing garden? (Odyssey 24.340-345)
This is the difference between tīmē and kleos.
Tīmē: Honor
Honor paid to a superhuman force by way of cult. Can be physical (e.g. items given in rites), but not always.
Can be received by gods and cult heroes.
Discussed within the context of tragedy.
Kleos: Glory/fame
Also: ‘a song about glory/fame’; ‘that which is heard’.
Associated with epic (Iliad, Odyssey)
Odysseus speaks with many psukhai (souls) when in the Underworld in Rhapsody 11; there are three familiar people, followed by what is known as the “Catalogue of Women/Heroines.” Name one of the first three psukhai he speaks to (e.g. not a member of the catalogue of women).
Who are: Elpenor, Teiresias, Antikleia?
Describe the two meanings of the term telos (i.e., the ‘normal’ meaning and the ‘special’ meaning), and how the term is relevant to the tragedy Hippolytus.
"Normal" Meaning: end (of the line, of life)
"Ritual Meaning": "coming full circle, rounding out, fulfillment, completion” OR “successfully passing through an ordeal” (initiation / transition from one phase of the human experience into another)
Hippolytus' mistake is that he thinks about 'telos' in the 'linear' fashion.
Who is Orestes, in Aeschylus’ Eumenides?
Name one of the ‘key terms’ (not already mentioned in the ‘It’s All Greek to Me’ category) that has a ‘normal’ meaning and a ‘special’ meaning (i.e., the word means something different to a normal person v. a hero/initiate) AND describe both of the meanings
[Several possible answers]