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Test #4/5

Hello everyone,
I hope this finds you each well, and your families and friends all doing as best as can be expected.  
These are tough days! We have to make the most of them!

The FOURTH test of five is this THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd.  It is an open book test (lucky you!). 

The information you will be responsible for in test #4/5 includes all the info from our blog pages including any links I have shared with you.  It may include information from our last test #3/5 red dotted line ---- until the red dotted line in Chapter #7 Judaism, Early Christian Art. 
I will paste it into the body of this blog page below...

1. I will send you a WORD.doc of the Test #4/5 to your cazenovia.edu addresses on THURSDAY by noon.  It will also be posted to this blog page.

2. As always, there will be 33 questions, with 1 extra point just because you are helping in the COVID-19 pandemic and remain sheltered in place!

3. Complete the #4/5 test and send it back to me with your Last name, first name as the file name. 
You have until SATURDAY APRIL 25th at noon to complete it and return it to me via email to  jpepper@cazenovia.edu
It needs to be a WORD.doc or a PDF.

4. Should you have difficulty doing this you need to contact me immediately. This is your responsibility!

Thank you, and always best of luck with it! 
:: Pepper








Here it is -- Good Luck! DUE Saturday, APR 25 at noon or before...

SP 2020 FA 111 Test #4/5 
Name:

1. The Temple of  _______________ in Ancient Rome once celebrated this Roman goddess of wisdom, civilization and war. What is her name?


2. Explain what a fresco is and where we have seen one in our text:


3. The Good Shepard in pagan art is Apollo or Hermes. It is a depiction of a shepherd among the animals. In Christian art, the Shepard represents who?


4. The Boy or Youth of Kouros, we find in Ancient Greece and in the video, explain four significant compositional design and structural advancements here…


5. Name the three religions of the Book in the correct order
i.
ii.
iii.


6. This area in Ancient Rome was a well known for the rich and famous to holiday.
What is the name of this place __________
This is where Mount ______________ erupted in ________ CE

7. This dome shaped building in Rome has a round hole in its ceiling called an______


8. What is a mosaic and where would one be found in our text:


9.  Thoroughly describe three significant advancements history has shown us that is found in Etruscan art, either 2D or 3D…
i.

ii.

iii.

10. Name three specific materials found in an illuminated manuscript: 
i.
ii.
iii. 

11. Hellenistic art is described as having three characteristics. What are they? 
Name them here:
i.
ii.
iii.

12. Explain what the ATRIUM is in Christian Basilicas:


13. Thoroughly explain what the Ancient Roman catacombs look like and where they are located (other than Rome, of course!).


14. The Roman Empire grew to such enormous size it included __________ to the South of Rome, ____________ to the East of Rome, and even ________ to the North of Rome.  Name the correct countries above.


15. This individual officially brought Christianity to Rome, who?



16. The NAVE is where a Christian congregation would sit. 
TRUE or FALSE 
>> BOLD and underline the correct answer above. <<



17. Temples are found in the ____________ area of Roman cities, whereas Ancient Greeks temples are found ______________ away from cities.


18. Pontifex Maximus was a name given to numerous Roman leaders. What does it mean?



19. Some people think halos are first seen around “holy” characteristics during the Christian era. They are really found where _________________ and, what do they depict? ____________________.


20. Explain what a PERISTYLE is:


21. The date of 313 CE is a very significant date for Christians, why?  


22. The Arch of Titus is much larger than the arch built for Constantine the Great.
TRUE or FALSE 
>> BOLD and underline the correct answer above. <<


23. What two letters are used to create the symbol of a CHI RHO?  And, what does the Chi Rho symbolize?





24. “Pagan basilicas were transformed into Christian churches once Christianity was accepted as an official religion.” 
Is this statement TRUE or  FALSE? 
BOLD and underline the correct answer



25. What is a TRANSEPT and what does it look like?  Explain it here…


26. Where would one find an APSE?
And, specifically who goes in the Apse?



27. Explain what the word SYNCRETISM means:



28. A NICHE is where the TOROH is kept. Is this statement… 
TRUE or  FALSE 
(BOLD and underline the correct answer)


29. Explain what the EDICT OF MILAN is?



30. Germanic tribesmen were allies to Rome. They even fought alongside of Constantine in his army to win the battle at the Milvan Bridge. 
TRUE or FALSE
>> BOLD and underline the correct answer above. <<


31. Thoroughly describe what a CODEX book is:
Do they still exist today?


32. Who invented archways?____________.
Explain the different types ….


Give 4 architectural reasons of what they are good for:
  1.  

33. VELLUM used in making the books we’ve been studying in the text, is a type of surface from what substance?
BOLD and underline the correct answer below:
  1. papyrus 
  2. calf skin 
  3. copper plate 
  4. stone slabs


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