Edith Mary Smallwood(8 December 1919 – 4 September 2023) was a British historian and a professor of Romano-Jewish History at theQueen's University, Belfast.

Early life

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Smallwood was born inWandsworth,Surrey(nowLondon) in December 1919. She received her education[1]at theMary Datchelor Girls’ School,Camberwell,and atGirton College,University of Cambridge,to which she won a scholarship. She graduated with First Class Honours in Classics (1942),[2]and was later a Research Fellow at Girton, gaining her PhD in 1951 under the supervision of Prof.Jocelyn Toynbee.

Career

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Mary Smallwood was appointed lecturer[3]in classics (in the Latin dept) at theQueen's University,Belfast, in 1951. She became senior lecturer in 1963, reader in 1967, and was awarded a personal chair as professor of Romano-Jewish History in 1978.[4]For the 1971–72 academic year she was a member of the School of Historical Studies at theInstitute for Advanced Study,Princeton. She was elected a Fellow of theSociety of Antiquariesin 1972. She retired toEdinburghin 1983.[5]

Death

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Smallwood died at Cluny Lodge, Edinburgh on 4 September 2023, at the age of 103.[6][5]

Bibliography

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  • Philonis Alexandrini Legatio ad Gaium(edition with translation and commentary), Brill, 1961.
  • Documents Illustrating the Principates of Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian,Cambridge University Press, 1966.
  • Documents Illustrating the Principates of Gaius, Claudius and Nero,Cambridge University Press, 1967.
  • The Jews under Roman Rule from Pompey to Diocletian: A Study in Political Relations,Brill, 1976.
  • From Pagan Protection to Christian Oppression(inaugural lecture), Queen's University, Belfast, 1979.
  • Josephus, The Jewish War(first edition by G. A. Williamson revised with new Introduction, notes and appendices), Penguin, 1981.
  • Rome: The Augustan Age,Units 15 and 16, Studies IIJudaea,Open University, 1982

References

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  1. ^[1]Josephus, The Jewish War,front matter;From Pagan Protection to Christian Oppression,p. 3.
  2. ^"Scotsman Obituaries: Professor E Mary Smallwood, classical historian and author".scotsman.
  3. ^[1]The Annual Review of the Queen’s University Association1983, p. 86 (with photo);A Community of Scholars: The Institute for Advanced Study Faculty and Members 1930–1980,p. 349;The Antiquaries Journal52.2 (1972) 438.
  4. ^"Classics professor known for work on Romano-Jewish history".The Herald.7 October 2023.Retrieved21 January2024.
  5. ^ab"E. Mary Smallwood".The Times.14 September 2023.Retrieved14 September2023.
  6. ^"Weekly Notices, 10 September 2023".Christ Church Morningside.Retrieved11 September2023.