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743: 167:) had been dealt with in the first volume, published in March 1971, and Martindale had begun preliminary work on the second volume in 1969. A large team of scholars was employed to read the authors of the period and draw excerpts from them. 121:, where he incorporated as a Cambridge MA and was appointed as a Senior Researcher in Classics, continuing in that post until 1971. Jones noted in 1964 that Martindale had already by then checked all the dates and references to the 302:
Die Religionszugehörigkeit der hohen Amtsträger des Römischen Reiches Seit Constantins I. Alleinherrschaft bis zum Ende der Theodosianischen Dynastie (324–450 BZW. 455 N. CHR.) (Antiquitas, Reihe III, XXIII)
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Notarii and Exceptores: an Inquiry into Role and Significance of Shorthand Writers in the Imperial and Ecclesiastical Bureaucracy of the Roman Empire (from the Early Principate to c. 450 A.D.)
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Greater responsibility fell on Martindale with the death of Professor Jones in 1970. Thereafter, he focussed increasingly on leading the prosopography projects, with funding from the
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was "a project which was initiated by Jones and seen through, in considerably expanded form, to improvement and completion by John Martindale".
807: 629: 280: 75: 782: 777: 151:, describing the common characteristics of groups of people within the Empire between the years 395 and 641 AD, which is from the reign of 802: 772: 90: 622: 584: 203: 40: 812: 651: 646: 355: 182: 293: 263: 245: 234: 223: 608: 330:(Philological monographs of the American Philological Association XXXVI). Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987", review for 492:"Persons No Longer Missing - J. R. Martindale: The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Vol. II: A.D. 395–527" 439:
Cambridge University List of Members 1976 (CUP 1976), p. 613; Cambridge University Calendar 1974 (CUP 1974), p. 22
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Successful Candidates for the Degrees of D.Phil., B.Litt., and B.Sc. with Titles of Their Theses
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Caroline Humphress, "Law and justice in the Later Roman Empire", in Gwynn (2008), p. 125
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Most of Martindale's work in the 1970s and 1980s was on the second and third volumes of
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Averil Cameron, "A.H.M. Jones and the end of the ancient world", in David M. Gwynn,
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Fifty Years of Prosopography: The Later Roman Empire, Byzantium and Beyond
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J. R. Martindale, "Roger S. Bagnall, Alan Cameron, Seth R. Schwartz,
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After his final graduation at Oxford, in 1961 Martindale migrated to
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Volume 3, from 527 to 641 AD (Cambridge University Press, 1992,
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Volume 2, from 395 to 527 AD (Cambridge University Press, 1980,
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Volume 1, from 260 to 395 AD (Cambridge University Press, 1971,
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J. R. Martindale, "A memoir of the era of A. H. M. Jones", in
24:(born 1935) is a British historian specializing in the later 469:"Dr J. R. Morris: Studies in ancient history" (obituary) in 48:
and published between 1971 and 1992, and the first part of
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J. R. Martindale, "Note on the Consuls of 381 and 382" in
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Volume 1, from 641 to 847 AD (Ashgate compact disc, 2001,
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Western Aristocracies and Imperial Court A. D. 364–425
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University of Oxford Committee for Advanced Studies,
93:, and as Martindale approached the conclusion of his 534:, "The role of the Emperor" in Gwynn (2008), p. 70. 417:at thebritishacademy.ac.uk, accessed 10 April 2020 32:empires. Martindale's major publications are his 759: 630:Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit 578: 297:XXVII, Issue 1 (April 1976), pp. 226–229 170:After the publication of the third volume, 55: 585: 571: 430:(Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2008), p. 241 428:A. H. M. Jones and the Later Roman Empire 281:Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 91:Professor of Ancient History at Cambridge 60:Born in 1935, Martindale was educated at 381: 379: 377: 623:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 415:"Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire" 204:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 176:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 149:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 41:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 760: 808:Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire 566: 483: 481: 374: 371:(Oxford University Press, 1961), p. 5 284:16, H2 (April 1967), pp. 254–256 272: 254:Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire 196: 187:Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire 85:In 1960, Martindale's supervisor was 50:Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire 652:Prosopography of the Byzantine World 647:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England 406: 404: 402: 356:Virtual International Authority File 334:79 (November 1989), pp. 254–255 319:77 (November 1987), pp. 203–204 308:69 (November 1979), pp. 194–196 300:J. R. Martindale, "R. von Haehling, 109:, another of Jones's former pupils. 64:, where in 1958 he graduated with a 783:Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge 778:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford 522:97, No. 1 (Spring, 1976), pp. 84-86 13: 478: 449:Commonwealth Universities Yearbook 311:J. R. Martindale, "H. C. Teitler, 304:. Bonn: Habelt, 1978", review for 294:The Journal of Theological Studies 112: 14: 824: 609:Magistrates of the Roman Republic 592: 541: 399: 328:Consuls of the Later Roman Empire 181:Martindale then proceeded to the 101:project, originally conceived by 742: 741: 159:. The years from 260 to 395 AD ( 803:Prosopographers of ancient Rome 773:20th-century English historians 554:Martindale, J. R. (John Robert) 548:Martindale, J. R. (John Robert) 525: 503: 52:, which was published in 2001. 463: 454: 442: 433: 420: 361: 345: 291:By JOHN MATTHEWS", review for 1: 813:Scholars of Byzantine history 729:Prosopography of ancient Rome 616:Prosopographia Imperii Romani 519:American Journal of Philology 18:British historian (born 1935) 7: 10: 829: 78:, and then in 1961 with a 737: 721: 660: 639: 600: 62:Brasenose College, Oxford 488:J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz 451:, vol. 1 (1978), p. 316 358:, accessed 10 April 2020 338: 332:Journal of Roman Studies 317:Journal of Roman Studies 306:Journal of Roman Studies 119:Jesus College, Cambridge 56:Early life and education 352:Martindale, John Robert 678:John Robert Martindale 22:John Robert Martindale 475:, 10 June 1977, p. 18 798:British Byzantinists 788:British medievalists 497:The Classical Review 129:, and the Novels of 74:, later promoted to 558:Library of Congress 287:J. R. Martindale, " 189:was published on a 80:Bachelor of Letters 688:T. R. S. Broughton 273:Minor publications 197:Major publications 185:, and Volume 1 of 123:Codex Theodosianus 71:Literae Humaniores 755: 754: 248:), in two volumes 237:), in two volumes 226:), in two volumes 142:Arthurian studies 127:Codex Justinianus 820: 745: 744: 708:Lily Ross Taylor 683:Friedrich Münzer 587: 580: 573: 564: 563: 535: 529: 523: 507: 501: 485: 476: 467: 461: 458: 452: 446: 440: 437: 431: 424: 418: 408: 397: 383: 372: 365: 359: 349: 211:(1904–1970) and 66:Bachelor of Arts 828: 827: 823: 822: 821: 819: 818: 817: 758: 757: 756: 751: 733: 717: 661:Prosopographers 656: 635: 596: 591: 550:at worldcat.org 544: 539: 538: 530: 526: 510:G. W. 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Index

Roman
Byzantine
magnum opus
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
A. H. M. Jones
Brasenose College, Oxford
Bachelor of Arts
Literae Humaniores
MA
Bachelor of Letters
A. H. M. Jones
Professor of Ancient History at Cambridge
B.Litt
prosopography
Theodor Mommsen
John Morris
Jesus College, Cambridge
Codex Theodosianus
Codex Justinianus
Theodosius II
British Academy
Arthurian studies
Honorius
Heraclius
Gallienus
Theodosius I
Michael Whitby
Byzantine world
compact disc
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire

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