Question

A graffito in this town says, “be healthy, Victoria; wherever you are, may you sneeze sweetly.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this Roman town whose well-preserved graffiti, such as the oldest SATOR (“SAH-toar”) magic square, are rivaled only by those of its neighbors Stabiae and Herculaneum.
ANSWER: Pompeii
[10h] Pompeii’s graffiti is primarily compiled in this comprehensive collection of Roman epigraphy. This epigraphic collection, which was established by Theodor Mommsen, currently comprises 17 volumes arranged geographically.
ANSWER: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum [or CIL]
[10m] The C·I·L contains many defixiones (“day-feecks-ee-OH-nays”), which are this sort of inscription. 130 tablets bearing this sort of inscription were found in the city of Bath, where victims of thefts threw the tablets into Sulis Minerva’s spring.
ANSWER: curses [or curse tablets; or curse inscriptions; accept the Bath curse tablets]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AYale A1001020
Chicago CNorthwestern A1001020
Claremont APenn State A1001020
Columbia AIndiana A100010
Columbia BUC Berkeley B100010
Florida AOhio State A1001020
Florida BNYU A1001020
Georgia Tech AChicago A1001020
Houston AJohns Hopkins A1001020
Imperial APurdue A100010
MIT AHarvard A1001020
Maryland AChicago B100010
McGill AGeorgia Tech B1001020
North Carolina AMinnesota A100010
Rutgers AIllinois A1001020
Rutgers BMinnesota B1001020
Stanford ADuke A1001020
Texas ACornell B1001020
UC Berkeley AToronto A1001020
Vanderbilt AMichigan A100010
Virginia APenn A100010
WUSTL ACornell A1001020
WUSTL BSouth Carolina A1001020
Yale BIowa State A100010