Heinrich Chantraine was a German researcher, numismaticsian and professor of history at the University of Mannheim as well as the University of Mainz.
Education
Chantraine obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in history at the University of Mainz in 1952. His dissertation was supervised by Hans Ulrich Instinsky and dealt with the examination of the Roman history at the end of the 2nd century AD. Previously, he had obtained a master"s degree in history and classical philology at the University of Mainz.
Career
Furthermore, he served as president (rector) of the University of Mannheim between 1985 and 1988. In 1965, Chantraine finished his habilitation with his work on "Slavery and Release in service for the Roman Emperor" (Freigelassene und Sklaven im Dienst der römischen Kaiser). Two years later he became chaired professor at the history department of the University of Mannheim (UMA).
Between 1970 and 1970 he served as vice president of the university and from 1986 to 1988 president of the UMA. In 1995 Chantraine retired.
Chantraine"s research focus was the late antiquity, the Roman social history and auxiliary science of history as well as numismatics and metrology. During his active time as professor he published a large number of diverse publications.
Membership
Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur]
Since 1988 he was a full member of the Mainzer Akademie der Wissenschaften (Academy of Sciences in Mainz) and member of supervisory board of the Ekkehardstiftung.