A. Hive
B. Dwelling
C. Honeycomb
D. Colony
C. Honeycomb
Aristotle (350 B.C.E.). The History of Animals. The Internet Classics Archive. Book V Part 15.
How did the Gods use honey?
A. It was their food
B. It was mesmerizing to look at
C. They bathed in it
D. The Gods did not use honey
A. It was their food
Long, L. (2017). Honey : A global history. Reaktion Books, Limited. p 22.
True or false: Ancient Greeks were the first people to practice beekeeping.
False, there is evidence of humans in Spain gathering honey and Ancient Egyptians keeping bees long before the Greeks.
Kritsky, G. (2015). The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p 6-9.
Odysseus puts what in his ears to prevent the sirens song from affecting him?
A. Beeswax
B. Bees
C. Honey
D. Honeycomb
A. Beeswax
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Odyssey. The Internet Classics Archive. Book XII.
Honey was often mixed with other substances to make hydromel and oxymel. What were the substances used to make each? Be specific on which substance makes which medicine for points.
A. Water
B. Oil
C. Wine
D. Milk
E. Vinegar
F. Urine
G. Blood
H. Fruit juice
Hydromel - Water
Oxymel - Vinegar
Cilliers, L., & Retief, F. P. (2008). Bees, Honey and Health in Antiquity. Akroterion, 53, 7–19. p 10.
____ was buried in a grave with bees whose honey had healing properties?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Hippocrates
D. Hippocrates, father of medicine
Suvajdžić, L., Djendić, A., Sakač, V., Čanak, G., & Dankuc, D. (2016). Hippocrates - The Father of Modern Medicine. Vojnosanitetski Pregled: Military Medical & Pharmaceutical Journal of Serbia, 73(12), 1181–1186. p 2.
Which God gave mortals honey and which gave bees? Be specific for appropriate points.
A. Zeus
B. Hera
C. Aphrodite
D. Ares
E. Dionysus
F. Poseidon
G. Hades
H. Athena
I. Apollo
J. Artemis
K. Hermes
L. Demeter
M. Hephaestus
Zeus - Bees
Dionysus - Honey
Long, L. (2017). Honey : A global history. Reaktion Books, Limited. p 23.
Honey was often used in conjunction with what other substances to show honor/love to a lost soul during funerals?
A. Animal fat, oil, and wine
B. Water, milk, and barley
C. Wet sand and feathers
D. It was used by itself
A. Animal fat, oil, and wine
Lambert, M. (2022). The Sacred Power of Fat and Honey in San and Ancient Greek Myth and Ritual. Akroterion, 67, 101. p 8, 13-14.
Whose words are described as being "sweeter than honey" in The Iliad?
A. Aphrodite
B. Patroclus
C. Cassandra
D. Nestor
D. Nestor
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Iliad. The Internet Classics Archive. Book I.
What was the compilation of roughly 60 ancient Greek medical works called?
A. Pharma Ethos
B. Kinesis Medical
C. Hippocratic Corpus
D. Aegean Pharma
C. Hippocratic Corpus
Hippocrates (as translated by Francis Adams) (1886). The genuine works of Hippocrates, Vol. 1 (of 2) Translated from the Greek, with a preliminary discourse and annotations.
Aristotle claims that bees indulge in another food besides honey: "they have also another food which is called _____; this is scarcer than honey and has a sweet figlike taste..."
Is this food called:
A. Sweet-cakes
B. Jelly-comb
C. Bee-bread
D. Fig-tartare
C. Bee-bread
Aristotle (350 B.C.E.). The History of Animals. The Internet Classics Archive. Book IX, part 40.
Women dedicated to the rites of Demeter were called "Melissai". Melissai means:
A. Beauties
B. Gatherers of honey
C. Bees
D. Flowers
C. Bees
Angus Bowie. (2020). The Ritual Role of Honey in Ancient Egypt, Hatti and Greece. Истраживања, 31. p 10.
A. Salamis
B. Lesbos
C. Attic
D. Calymna
E. Sardinia
F. Pontus
Attic - best
Pontus - poison
Cilliers, L., & Retief, F. P. (2008). Bees, Honey and Health in Antiquity. Akroterion, 53, 7–19. p 12.
In The Odyssey, the Goddess Venus feeds the daughters of Pandareus. What were they fed?
A. Fish, bread, and honey
B. Cheese, honey, and wine
C. Honey, figs, and lamb
D. Only honey
B. Cheese, honey, and wine
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Odyssey. The Internet Classics Archive. Book XX.
What is the literal meaning of "ambrosia" as it relates to honey?
A. "Not for mortals"
B. "Divine food"
C. "Blood of Gods"
D. "Liquid gold"
A. Not for mortals
Long, L. (2017). Honey : A global history. Reaktion Books, Limited. p 23.
The Thesmophoria festival often featured "two kotulai of honey figured alongside various grains, fruits, seeds and cheese in offerings for ___."
A. Good harvest from Demeter
B. Luck in battle from Ares
C. Persephone's return from Hades
D. Better wine from Dionysus
C. Persephone's return from Hades
Angus Bowie. (2020). The Ritual Role of Honey in Ancient Egypt, Hatti and Greece. Истраживања, 31. p 16.
Which God was fed honey as an infant?
A. Zeus
B. Poseidon
C. Hades
D. Ares
A. Zeus (you totally probably thought it was Ares lol)
Cook, A. B. (1895). The Bee in Greek Mythology. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 15, 1–24.
Who was buried in a grave with bees that had honey with healing properties?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Hippocrates
D. Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine.
Suvajdžić, L., Djendić, A., Sakač, V., Čanak, G., & Dankuc, D. (2016). Hippocrates - The Father of Modern Medicine. Vojnosanitetski Pregled: Military Medical & Pharmaceutical Journal of Serbia, 73(12), 1181–1186. p 2.
Who did Achilles assemble a funeral pyre for which consisted of animal fats and honey?
A. Agamemnon
B. Patroclus
C. Briseis
D. Menelaus
B. Patroclus
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Iliad. The Internet Classics Archive. Book XXIII.
Bees and honey were commercialized alongside:
A. Cattle and cattle skins
B. Paints and dyes
C. Tools and weapons
D. Fruits and vegetables
A. Cattle and cattle skins
Lambert, M. (2022). The Sacred Power of Fat and Honey in San and Ancient Greek Myth and Ritual. Akroterion, 67, 101. p 114.
"Taken with ____ or as a linctus, honey alleviated difficult labour."
A. Beans
B. Lamb
C. Wine
D. Bread
E. Fish
A. Beans
Cilliers, L., & Retief, F. P. (2008). Bees, Honey and Health in Antiquity. Akroterion, 53, 7–19. p 11.
Who is the God of beekeeping?
A. Aristaeus
B. Pan
C. Apate
D. Asclepius
A. Aristaeus
Cook, A. B. (1895). The Bee in Greek Mythology. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 15, 1–24. p 8-10.
A. Acne
B. Hemorrhoids
C. Wrinkles
D. Scars
B. Hemorrhoids (gross)
Cilliers, L., & Retief, F. P. (2008). Bees, Honey and Health in Antiquity. Akroterion, 53, 7–19. p 11.
Between The Iliad and The Odyssey, how many times does Homer use some form of the word "honey"?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 12
D. 12
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Odyssey. The Internet Classics Archive.
Homer (800 B.C.E.). The Iliad. The Internet Classics Archive.
A famous ancient Greek vase depicts Laios, Keleos, Kerberos, and Aigolios doing what?
A. Gathering honey
B. Tending to bee hives
C. Getting stung by bees
D. Eating honey
C. Getting stung by bees
Cook, A. B. (1895). The Bee in Greek Mythology. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 15, 1–24. p 2.