UPDATE: From Alin Suciu, from whom I first heard the news on Facebook: R.I.P. Marvin Meyer.
UPDATE (18 August): David Frankfurter at the PSCO Facebook page:
I hope that there will be some kind of memorial volume for Marvin Meyer, who really fired up the study of magic in antiquity and especially as a constitutive part of early Christianity. He was also one of the two best television representatives of the study of early Christianity (along with Paula Fredriksen) -- far better in front of the camera than any of us could ever hope to be. And his energy and sense of humor, coupled with a perfectly nerdy obsession with manuscripts and philology, made him one of the key scholars to shift the SBL from its old temperament to its 21st century self. He was also a terrific mentor to many of us entering the academy in the 80s and 90s. Particularly for those of us who gathered in Lawrence, KS, and Orange, CA, for two great conferences on ancient magic, our spiritual (and somewhat Bacchic) father Marvin will be deeply missed.Indeed. And the memorial volume is a great idea.