His anger is Homer's focus.
Who is Achilles?
This case is for subjects.
What is the nominative?
The pediment sculptures from this famous building are now located in the British Museum.
What is the Parthenon?
This late Republic/early empire author wrote his Odes and Satires.
Who is Horace?
This professor is Italian.
Who is Professor Rebeggiani?
She was duped by one of the Argonauts.
Who is Medea?
In Greek, this is a very specific case usage similar to one in the ablative in Latin.
What is the genitive absolute?
The Roman senate met in this building in the Forum.
What is the Curia? (100 bonus points if you named the Curia Julia, Curia Cornelia, or the Curia Hostilia)
This Latin poet wrote a raunchy guide on how to pick up girls.
Who is Ovid?
This professor studied at Cambridge.
Who is Professor Boyle?
This character washed up on the beach naked in front of a 13-year old girl.
Who is Odysseus?
This Greek tense is functionally extinct in Latin.
What is the aorist?
This building remains the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.
What is the Pantheon?
This Greek author left behind a large corpus of legal arguments.
Who is Demosthenes?
This professor often teaches GE courses about myth.
Who is Professor Herchenroeder?
She was shot by Cupid and died for love.
Who is Dido?
This conditional phrase is usually translated as "should, would."
What is a Future Less Vivid?
What famous Roman text was first found inscribed in Latin and Greek in a temple in Ankara, Turkey?
What is the Res Gestae Divi Augusti?
This Greek author offers a model of history for Herodotus and Ennius.
Who is Thucydides?
This is what we call the room with the comfy couches.
What is the living room?
This guy was such a creep that he had to literally make his own girlfriend.
Who is Pygmalion?
This rarely-used case is used by domus, humus, and rus.
What is the locative?
Who is Hadrian?
This Roman author wrote one of the first 'novels'.
Who is Apuleius?
This professor just became chair of the department.
Who is Danny Richter?