Question

According to its first line, this book “is a study of social and cultural change.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this book by the historian Peter Brown. This book describes how the title period of Mediterranean history between 200 CE and 700 CE differs from “classical” civilization, as it is traditionally defined.
ANSWER: The World of Late Antiquity
[10e] In The World of Late Antiquity, Brown rejects the idea that the Late Antique world is a “melancholy tale of ‘Decline and Fall,’” referring back to this historian’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
ANSWER: Edward Gibbon
[10m] The World of Late Antiquity emphasizes how quickly Rome’s “Crisis of the Third Century” emerged by stating that this author “lay down his pen in 229 with no sense of foreboding.” This author’s 80-book History of Rome was written in Greek.
ANSWER: Lucius Cassius Dio [or Lucius Dio Cassius; or Dion Kassios; prompt on Dio or Cassius]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AMinnesota B010010
Chicago BVirginia A0101020
Cornell AIowa State A010010
Cornell BGeorgia Tech B0000
Florida AIndiana A010010
Florida BGeorgia Tech A010010
Houston AChicago A010010
Johns Hopkins AImperial A010010
MIT AIllinois A010010
McGill ATexas A010010
Northwestern ANYU A010010
Penn AHarvard A010010
Penn State AChicago C010010
Purdue AToronto A010010
Rutgers BColumbia A0101020
South Carolina AColumbia B0000
Stanford AClaremont A0101020
UC Berkeley ANorth Carolina A010010
UC Berkeley BYale A010010
Vanderbilt AMaryland A010010