FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Quiz about A History of Private Life Rome to Byzantium
Quiz about A History of Private Life Rome to Byzantium

A History of Private Life: Rome to Byzantium Quiz


The first of a five volume history of private life contains many customs and practices which seem unusual today and make for interesting reading. The book is edited by Phillipe Aries and Georges Dufy. Enjoy the quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by jstagamtome. Estimated time: 5 mins.
  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. Literature Trivia
  6. »
  7. Non-Fiction

Author
jstagamtome
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
311,963
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
257
Last 3 plays: DarkeScampus (4/10), Shadman11 (5/10), Sheep_Dip (7/10).
- -
Question 1 of 10
1. According to the book "A History of Private Life", based on existing early Christian sculptures, painting, and drawing, what universal Christian symbol was almost never depicted?

Answer: (one word)
Question 2 of 10
2. In "A History of Private Life", the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct in Provence looks different now than in antiquity. What feature of the Roman's desire to decorate would be immediately apparent if viewed by a 21st century person seeing it as it looked in antiquity? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. According to "A History of Private Life", what was legally required for a male to become a Roman in the full sense of the word (a paterfamilias)? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Based on writings, songs, and art detailing sexual customs, which of the following was unusual with respect to sex in the Roman empire, based on the book series "A History of Private Life"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The book "A History of Private Life" maintains that education of boys in Greece valued physical activity more than in Rome.


Question 6 of 10
6. According to "A History of Private Life" which of the following accounted for the low rate of natural reproduction in the Roman empire? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. There were three waves of hermitism in early medieval western Europe. According to "A History of Private Life" which of these was the most significant motivation for people leaving communal life? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. According to "A History of Private Life" which of the following would have been an affront to a Roman city's dignity? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In "A History of Private Life", what were curious Frankish customs? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. According to "A History of Private Life", in tenth century Byzantium, which of these was not considered grounds for divorce? Hint



(Optional) Create a Free FunTrivia ID to save the points you are about to earn:

arrow Select a User ID:
arrow Choose a Password:
arrow Your Email:




Most Recent Scores
Nov 15 2024 : DarkeScampus: 4/10
Nov 09 2024 : Shadman11: 5/10
Nov 09 2024 : Sheep_Dip: 7/10

Score Distribution

quiz
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. According to the book "A History of Private Life", based on existing early Christian sculptures, painting, and drawing, what universal Christian symbol was almost never depicted?

Answer: cross

"Christ's cross, almost never depicted in early Christian art,....". This implies that the most recognizable symbol of Christianity did not achieve its level of importance until later in the course of the religion.
2. In "A History of Private Life", the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct in Provence looks different now than in antiquity. What feature of the Roman's desire to decorate would be immediately apparent if viewed by a 21st century person seeing it as it looked in antiquity?

Answer: it was painted red

Traces of red paint dated to Roman times have been found on the bridge. The mixture of lime and iron oxides was impermeable to water, and was also commonly used in Roman baths. The Romans loved to paint their buildings. A temple in Pompeii had yellow and white columns with red, white, and blue capitals.
3. According to "A History of Private Life", what was legally required for a male to become a Roman in the full sense of the word (a paterfamilias)?

Answer: death of the father

Fathers had the authority to privately sentence their sons to death, and to disinherit them. Sons could not borrow money while their fathers were alive. Surviving codified laws of the Roman empire confirm these requirements.
4. Based on writings, songs, and art detailing sexual customs, which of the following was unusual with respect to sex in the Roman empire, based on the book series "A History of Private Life"?

Answer: sex during daylight hours

Monogamy remained the rule, whether in marriage or concubinage, at least in the moral position. The perceived role of the wife changed as Rome evolved from republic to empire.
5. The book "A History of Private Life" maintains that education of boys in Greece valued physical activity more than in Rome.

Answer: True

The gymnasium was used for sport half the time in Greece and much less in Rome. Music education was also more valued in Greek education. The Romans valued the learning of the Greek language much more than the Greeks valued the learning of Latin. Many of the teachers and tutors in Roman schools were Greeks, and they documented the contrasts between their own education and that of the Romans.
6. According to "A History of Private Life" which of the following accounted for the low rate of natural reproduction in the Roman empire?

Answer: all of these

The Romans had no fetish for natural kinship. The rural or lower classes in particular sometimes transferred children from families who had too many to those who had too few. "Exposure", or the abandonment of children or infants, was not an uncommon practice, even among the wealthy. Documents demonstrating techniques of abortion are common in Roman literature.
7. There were three waves of hermitism in early medieval western Europe. According to "A History of Private Life" which of these was the most significant motivation for people leaving communal life?

Answer: seeking a closer relationship with God

The tendency is hard to explain, due to the physical threats in an increasingly violent society. The hermit was lumped together with those abandoned by their tribe, whom anyone might strike down, like "a mad dog".
8. According to "A History of Private Life" which of the following would have been an affront to a Roman city's dignity?

Answer: traveling about a city in a carriage or on horseback

The ruts in the city streets in Pompeii were traced by chariots for commercial enterprises such as building material transport, merchandise, or by religious processions.
9. In "A History of Private Life", what were curious Frankish customs?

Answer: putting thieves to death but fining murderers

This curiosity was particularly difficult to understand because both the Romans and the Burgundians provided the death penalty for murder, except in cases of self defense. The codified laws of both the Romans and the Burgundians survive to document their punishments.
10. According to "A History of Private Life", in tenth century Byzantium, which of these was not considered grounds for divorce?

Answer: infertility of the woman after five years of marriage

Additional grounds was adultery by the woman. Adulterous couples had their noses cut off, and the woman was sent to a convent. The husband was then allowed two years to take her back. The codified laws of Byzantium have been preserved.
Source: Author jstagamtome

This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor agony before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.
11/21/2024, Copyright 2024 FunTrivia, Inc. - Report an Error / Contact Us