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Quotes From Latin Sources

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Quotes From Latin Sources game quiz
"In this quiz you find some 'popular' quotes from Latin sources. In most cases you have to guess their correct meaning.In a couple of cases you are required to know the source of the quote."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Who was the Roman Emperor who laid taxes on the use of public 'washrooms', commenting 'Pecunia non olet'?
    Vespasianus
    Titus
    Nero
    Trajanus


2. What is the correct preposition for this quote: Hannibal ___ portas?
    ad
    apud
    extra
    propter


3. What did Cicero mean by : 'Cedant arma togae'?
    When the military rule, the scholars have to shut up.
    Even the best of soldiers is not worth a good scholar.
    It's better to fight through your lawyer than get involved in a direct fight.
    The bearers of arms should give precedence to the negotiators of peace.


4. Which of these quotations is the Latin version of the Greek text on the walls of Apollo's Temple at Delphi, and also a quotation from Socrates ?
    Nunc est bibendum.
    De mortuis nihil nisi bene.
    In vino veritas.
    Nosce te ipsum.


5. What did Cicero (De officio, 1,5) mean by his often quoted 'Cui bono'?
    When a crime happened, you always have to look for the one who got some profit from it.
    There is no quarrel behind which there is not a woman.
    Everybody has a right to his own property.
    Too much justice is no good either.


6. 'Tempus edax rerum' is a quote from Ovid. What does it mean?
    Time heals wounds.
    Time devours everything.
    It's better not to hurry.
    Time will show.


7. What did Horace mean by: 'Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.' (Odes III, 1,1)?
    I hate the common people ,and yet I build triumphal arches for them.
    I hate the common people and am mightily afraid of them.
    I hate the common people and I keep them at a distance.
    I hate the common people and look down on them.


8. What did Terentius mean by: 'Homo sum; humanum nihil a me alienum puto' ?
    I am a man and there is nothing another man can do, I cannot do as well.
    I am a human but I don't mind meeting aliens
    There is nothing human I don't find in myself too.
    I am gay but I think there is nothing wrong with that.


9. Which of these renderings comes nearest to the meaning of : Ridendo dicere verum?
    Some people always exaggerate when they try to tell the truth.
    One fool can put more questions than ten wise people can answer.
    There is many a true word spoken in jest.
    You cannot tell jokes and speak about serious matters at same time.


10. In his 'Ars Poetica' Horace made an effort to analyse his own writer's job. What self-knowledge did he express by this remark : 'Brevis esse laboro. Obscurus fio.'?
    The job becomes harder when you have to hurry.
    My writing-job gets easier when I can do it after dark.
    It's getting dark and I still have to finish this job.
    The more I try to be brief, the more I become obscure.

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