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Arnold Hugh Martin Jones

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2017

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A. H. M. Jones died from a heart attack on a very rough crossing from Brindisi to Patras; he was on his way to give lectures at the Universities of Thessalonica and Patras. It was a tragically sudden end to a life of intense mental activity. Academically he had fulfilled his greatest ambition; for more than twenty years he had determined to complete a major work of synthesis on the late Roman Empire: the publication in 1964 of The Later Roman Empire 284–602 will still be recognized as a major work by our grandchildren.

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Copyright ©Russell Meiggs 1970. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies