Mesopotamia
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Medieval Period
The Renaissance
100

This is the first form of writing

What is cuneiform?

100

The mythical monster the Ancient Greeks believed lived in Minoa

What is the minotaur?

100

This is the 200 year long period of peace in Rome, which starts with the age of Augustus

What is Pax Romana?

100

These are the male and female poets, often of noble birth, who performed poems for the French nobility.

Who are the troubadours (and/or troubaritzes)?
100

A cultural movement rather than a philosophical one. This is the revival of classical Greek and Roman art and philosophy during the Renaissance.

What is humanism?

200

This is considered to be the first epic poem

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

200

The rule of the people is called

What is democracy?

200

This refers to the practice of sending and writing letters.

What are epistles?

200

This poem literally means "song of deeds".  The Song of Roland is an example of one of these

What is a chanson de geste?

200

This city is known as the "heart of the Renaissance"

What is Florence?

300

This is a long poem, typically derived from oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.

What is an epic poem?

300

These two poems are considered the "national" poems of Ancient Greece

What are the Iliad and the Odyssey?

300

The stoics strove to control their emotions and achieve tranquility so they could understand the universal __________.

What is logos (or logic or reason)?

300

This term refers to a story that can be interpreted as having a hidden meaning, often one that is often moral, spiritual, or political 

What is an allegory?

300

Known for writing The Prince, he thought it was better to be feared than loved (if one can't be both).

Who is Machiavelli?

400

The belief in one almighty creator god that forms the basis of several modern religions.

What is monotheism?

400

Made popular by the Sophists, this philosophy refers to the idea that all truths are relative.  According to this philosophy, all points of view and arguments are equally valid

What is relativism?

400

The name of Virgil's Roman epic (similar to the Iliad or the Odyssey)

What is the Aeneid?

400

This is the government and economic system during much of the middle ages. Lords and nobles loaned out land to vassals for military service, and serfs farmed this land in exchange for paying taxes.

What is feudalism?

400

This type of 14-line poem, written in iambic pentameter, was first made famous by Francesco Petrarch. A slightly modified version was later made famous by William Shakespeare

What is the sonnet?

500

Also known as the monomyth, this is a story in which a character leaves home to go on an adventure, experiences trials, and returns home transformed

What is the hero's journey?

500

From Plato's The Republic, this story compares humankind's understanding of reality to shadows on a cave wall

What is the allegory of the cave?

500

From Horace's Ars Poetica this phrase refers to how stories should both entertain and instruct their readers.

What is dulce et utile?

500

These are the three books of the divine comedy (must name all three) (can answer in either Italian or English)

What are Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise/Heaven)?

500

Of the two types of tragedy discussed in this class, this kind featured Christian morality and had more psychologically complex characters.

What is Elizabethan tragedy?

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