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Stephen Mitchell (1948-2024)
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I have just learned of the death of Emeritus Professor Stephen Mitchell, who was Professor in Classics and Ancient History at Swansea (1993-2001) and Professor of Hellenistic Culture at Exeter (2002-2011). 

RAT members may have read his excellent book A History of the Later Roman Empire, AD 284-641, written in 2006 and revised for a second edition in 2013.

He was particularly known for his research in Turkey. My own favourite paper of his is "Requisitioned Transport in the Roman Empire: A New Inscription from Pisidia", Journal of Roman Studies 76 (1976) pp. 106-131.
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(02-03-2024, 06:44 PM)D B Campbell Wrote: I have just learned of the death of Emeritus Professor Stephen Mitchell, who was Professor in Classics and Ancient History at Swansea (1993-2001) and Professor of Hellenistic Culture at Exeter (2002-2011). 

RAT members may have read his excellent book A History of the Later Roman Empire, AD 284-641, written in 2006 and revised for a second edition in 2013.

He was particularly known for his research in Turkey. My own favourite paper of his is "Requisitioned Transport in the Roman Empire: A New Inscription from Pisidia", Journal of Roman Studies 76 (1976) pp. 106-131.

Sorry for your loss, I have not been on here much. I am afraid I haven't read his work as yet.
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