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The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating
to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture,
history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War
II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members
resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it
began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international
Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on
fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages.
Issue 1
* Front Matter
* Prhistoire et Moyen Age (pp. 1-23)* Henri Focillon
* The near East in the Hellenistic and Roman Times (pp. 25-40)* Michael Ivanovich Rostovtzeff
* The Early Christian Ivories of the Eastern Empire (pp. 41-60)* Charles Rufus Morey
* Byzantine Art in the West (pp. 61-87)* Wilhelm Koehler

Issue 2
* Front Matter
* A Marble Emperor. Roundel of the XIIth Century (pp. 1-9)* Hayford Peirce, Royall Tyler
* An Ivory of the Xth Century (pp. 11-18)* Hayford Peirce, Royall Tyler
* EElephant. Tamer Silk, VIIIth Century (pp. 19-26)* Hayford Peirce, Royall Tyler

Issue 3
* Front Matter
* The Horse and Lion Tapestry at Dumbarton Oaks. A Study in Coptic and Sassanian Textile
Design (pp. 1-72)* Ernst Kitzinger
* The Alexandrian Origin of the "Christian Topography" of Cosmas Indicopleustes (pp. 73-80)*
Milton V. Anastos
* A Survey of the Early Christian Town of Stobi (pp. 81-162)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Monte Cassino, Byzantium, and the West in the Earlier Middle Ages (pp. 163-224)* Herbert
Bloch

Issue 4
* Front Matter
* Imperial Porphyry Sarcophagi in Constantinople (pp. 1-26)* A. A. Vasiliev
* The Monument of Porphyrius in the Hippodrome at Constantinople (pp. 27-49)* A. A.
Vasiliev
* The Monastic Properties and the State in the Byzantine Empire (pp. 51-118)* Peter Charanis
* A Chapter in Byzantine Epistolography the Letters of Theodoret of Cyrus (pp. 119-181)* M.
Monica Wagner
* Pletho's Calendar and Liturgy (pp. 183-305)* Milton V. Anastos
* Back Matter

Issue 5
* Front Matter
* Quelques reliquaires de saint Dmtrios et le martyrium du saint Salonique (pp. 1-28)* Andr
Grabar
* The Historical Significance of the Mosaic of Saint Demetrius at Sassoferrato (pp. 29-39)* A.
A. Vasiliev
* The Fountain of Life in Manuscripts of the Gospels (pp. 41-138)* Paul A. Underwood
* The Chronicle of Monemvasia and the Question of the Slavonic Settlements in Greece (pp.
139-166)* Peter Charanis
* De Professione Christiana and De Perfectione: A Study of the Ascetical Doctrine of Saint
Gregory of Nyssa (pp. 167-207)* Mary Emily Keenan
* Juvenal of Jerusalem (pp. 209-279)* Ernest Honigmann
* Back Matter

Issue 6
* Front Matter
* Emperors, Popes, and General Councils (pp. 1-23)* Francis Dvornik
* Un Mdaillon en or provenant de Mersine en Cilicie (pp. 25-49)* Andr Grabar
* The Builder of the Original Church of the Apostles at Constantinople: A Contribution to the
Criticism of the "Vita Constantini" Attributed to Eusebius (pp. 51-80)* Glanville Downey
* Studies on Late Antique and Early Byzantine Floor Mosaics: I. Mosaics at Nikopolis (pp. 81122)* Ernst Kitzinger
* The Immutability of Christ and Justinian's Condemnation of Theodore of Mopsuestia (pp. 123160)* Milton V. Anastos
* The Second Russian Attack on Constantinople (pp. 161-225)* A. A. Vasiliev

* Hugh Capet of France and Byzantium (pp. 227-251)* A. A. Vasiliev


* Back Matter

Issue 7
* Front Matter
* The Concept of the Image in the Greek Fathers and the Byzantine Iconoclastic Controversy
(pp. 1-34)* Gerhart B. Ladner
* The Iconoclastic Council of St. Sophia (815) and Its Definition (Horos) (pp. 35-66)* Paul J.
Alexander
* The Patriarch Photius and Iconoclasm (pp. 67-97)* Francis Dvornik
* Greco-Latin Relations on the Eve of the Byzantine Restoration: The Battle of Pelagonia-1259
(pp. 99-141)* Deno John Geanakoplos
* Back Matter

Issue 8
* Front Matter
* Robert Pierpont Blake (1886-1950) (pp. 1-9)* Robert Lee Wolff
* The Classical Background of the Scriptores Post Theophanem (pp. 11-30)* Romilly J. H.
Jenkins
* La transmission des textes littraires classiques de Photius Constantin Porphyrognte (pp.
31-47)* Alphonse Dain
* Origen and the Tradition of Natural Law Concepts (pp. 49-82)* William A. Banner
* The Cult of Images in the Age before Iconoclasm (pp. 83-150)* Ernst Kitzinger
* The Ethical Theory of Images Formulated by the Iconoclasts in 754 and 815 (pp. 151-160)*
Milton V. Anastos
* Un rouleau liturgique constantinopolitain et ses peintures (pp. 161-199)* Andr Grabar
* An Armenian Version of the Homilies on the Harrowing of Hell (pp. 201-224)* Sirarpie der
Nersessian
* Politics in the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204-1261 (pp. 225-303)* Robert Lee
Wolff
* Un nouveau reliquaire de saint Dmtrios (pp. 305-313)* Andr Grabar
* Inscriptions on the Sabaean Bronze Horse of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 315-330)*
Albert Jamme
* Back Matter

Issue 9
* Front Matter
* Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev (1867-1953) (pp. 1-ii)* Sirarpie der Nersessian
* The Iconoclastic Edict of the Caliph Yazid II, A. D. 721 (pp. 23-47)* A. A. Vasiliev
* Les aventures d'un prisonnier arabe et d'un patrice byzantin a l'epoque des guerres bulgarobyzantines (pp. 49-72)* Marius Canard
* Byzantine Political Ideas in Kievan Russia (pp. 73-121)* Francis Dvornik
* The Date and Significance of the Tenth Homily of Photius (pp. 123-140)* Romilly J. H.
Jenkins, Cyril A. Mango
* The "Akathistos". A Study in Byzantine Hymnography (pp. 141-174)* Egon Wellesz
* The Byzantine Office at Hagia Sophia (pp. 175-202)* Oliver Strunk
* The Baptism of the Apostles (pp. 203-251)* Ernst H. Kantorowicz
* First Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul by
the Byzantine Institute 1952-1954 (pp. 253-288)* Paul A. Underwood
# Notes and Reports
* Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul: 1954 (pp. 291-300)* Paul A.
Underwood
* The Church of All Saints (Church of St. Theophano) near the Church of the Holy Apostles at
Constantinople (pp. 301-305)* Glanville Downey
* Notes on Some Episodes concerning the Relations between the Arabs and the Byzantine
Empire from the Fourth to the Sixth Century (pp. 306-316)* Alexander A. Vasiliev
* Back Matter

Issue 11
* Front Matter
* Philosophical Implications of the Theology of Cyril of Jerusalem (pp. 1-19)* Harry A.
Wolfson
* Byzantium, Kiev and Moscow: A Study in Ecclesiastical Relations (pp. 21-78)* Dimitri
Obolensky
* Nicolas Cabasilas' "Anti-Zealot" Discourse: A Reinterpretation (pp. 79-171)* Ihor evcenko
* Second Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul
by the Byzantine Institute 1955 (pp. 173-220)* Paul A. Underwood
# Notes and Reports
* Architectural Notes on a Trip Through Cilicia (pp. 223-236)* George H. Forsyth
* A Sassanian Silver Phalera at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 237-245)* Andrew Alfldi, Erica
Cruikshank
* A Byzantine Gold Medallion at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 247-261)* Marvin C. Ross
* The Will of a Provincial Magnate, Eustathius Boilas (1059)The Will of a Provincial Magnate,
Eustathius Boilas (1059) (pp. 263-277)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.

* Back Matter

Issue 12
* Front Matter
* Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. (1894-1956) (pp. 1-ii)
* Philosophical Implications of Arianism and Apollinarianism (pp. 3-28)* Harry A. Wolfson
* Greek Philosophy and the Cappadocian Cosmology (pp. 29-57)* John F. Callahan
* The Philosophical Anthropology of Saint Gregory of Nyssa (pp. 59-94)* Gerhart B. Ladner
* Cappadocian Thought as a Coherent System (pp. 95-124)* Brooks Otis
* Roman and Byzantine Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 125-156)* Alfred R.
Bellinger
* Les mosaques de l'glise de Sainte-Constance Rome (pp. 157-218)* Henri Stern
* Arab-Byzantine Relations under the Umayyad Caliphate (pp. 219-233)* Hamilton A. R. Gibb
* Third Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul by
the Byzantine Institute, 1956 (pp. 235-265)* Paul A. Underwood
# Notes
* Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul: 1955-1956 (pp. 269-287)* Paul A.
Underwood
* Back Matter

Issue 13
* Front Matter
* The Byzantine Empire in the World of the Seventh Century (pp. 1-21)* George Ostrogorsky
* Ethnic Changes in the Byzantine Empire in the Seventh Century (pp. 23-44)* Peter Charanis
* Byzantine Cities in the Early Middle Ages (pp. 45-66)* George Ostrogorsky
* The Role of Trade in the Economic Readjustment of Byzantium in the Seventh Century (pp.
67-85)* Robert S. Lopez
* The Grain Supply of the Byzantine Empire, 330-1025 (pp. 87-139)* John L. Teall
* The Armenian Chronicle of the Constable Smpad or of the "Royal Historian" (pp. 141-168)*
Sirarpie der Nersessian
* Cornuti: A Teutonic Contingent in the Service of Constantine the Great and Its Decisive Role
in the Battle at the Milvian Bridge. With a Discussion of Bronze Statuettes of Constantine the
Great (pp. 169-183)* Andrew Alfldi, Marvin C. Ross
* Fourth Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul
by the Byzantine Institute, 1957-1958 (pp. 185-212)* Paul A. Issue Underwood
# Notes
* Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul: 1957 (pp. 215-228)* Paul A.

Underwood
* The Mother of God, "Stabbed with a Knife" (pp. 229-233)* George P. Galavaris
* The Evidence of Restorations in the Sanctuary Mosaics of the Church of the Dormition at
Nicaea (pp. 235-243)* Paul A. Underwood
* The Date of the Narthex Mosaics of the Church of the Dormition at Nicaea (pp. 245-252)*
Cyril Mango
* Greek Terms for "Flax," "Linen," and Their Derivatives; And the Problem of Native Egyptian
Phonological Influence on the Greek of Egypt (pp. 253-269)* Demetrius J. Georgacas
* Byzantium in the Seventh Century: Report on a Dumbarton Oaks Symposium (pp. 271-273)*
Ernst Kitzinger
* Back Matter

Issue 14
* Front Matter (pp. i-203)
* On the Golden Marriage Belt and the Marriage Rings of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp.
1-16)* Ernst H. Kantorowicz
* A Marble Relief of the Theodosian Period (pp. 17-42)* Ernst Kitzinger
* The Survival of Mythological Representations in Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Their
Impact on Christian Iconography (pp. 43-68)* Kurt Weitzmann
* Two Images of the Virgin in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 69-86)* Sirarpie der
Nersessian
* Two Palaeologan Mosaic Icons in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 87-119)* Otto Demus
* Une pyxide en ivoire a Dumbarton Oaks: Quelques notes sur l'art profane pendant les derniers
sicles de l'Empire byzantin (pp. 121-146)* Andr Grabar
* Projets de Concile Oecumnique en 1367: Un dialogue indit entre Jean Cantacuzne et le
lgat Paul (pp. 147-177)* Jean Meyendorff
* The Author's Draft of Nicolas Cabasilas' "Anti-Zealot" Discourse in "Parisinus Graecus 1276"
(pp. 179-201)
# Notes
* Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul: 1957-1959; The Conservation of a
Byzantine Fresco Discovered at Etyemez, Istanbul (pp. 205-222)* Paul A. Underwood,
Lawrence J. Majewski
* A Summary Report on the Excavations of the Byzantine Institute in the Kariye Camii: 1957
and 1958 (pp. 223-231)* David Oates
* A Twelfth-Century Description of St. Sophia (pp. 233-245)* Cyril Mango, John Parker
* A New Manuscript of the "De Cerimoniis" (pp. 247-249)* Cyril Mango, Ihor evcenko
* The Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Studies in Byzantine Art: Report on the Symposium of 1958
(pp. 251-252)* Sirarpie der Nersessian
* Back Matter

Issue 15
* Front Matter (pp. i-219)
* A Graeco-Roman Portrait of the Third Century A. D. and the Graeco-Asiatic Tradition in
Imperial Portraiture from Gallienus to Diocletian (pp. 1-22)* Cornelius C. Vermeule III
* The Formation and Influence of the Antiochene Liturgy (pp. 23-44)* Massey H. Shepherd, Jr.
* Houses of Antioch (pp. 45-57)* Richard Stillwell
* Sagen und Legenden ber Kaiser Basileios I (pp. 59-126)* Gyula Moravcsik
* A Byzantine Miniature of the Fourth Evangelist and Its Relatives (pp. 127-139)* Hugo
Buchthal
* The Gypsies in the Byzantine Empire and the Balkans in the Late Middle Ages (pp. 141-165)*
George C. Soulis
* The Decline of Byzantium Seen Through the Eyes of Its Intellectuals (pp. 167-186)* Ihor
evcenko
* The Mosaics of Hagia Sophia at Istanbul: The Portrait of the Emperor Alexander: A Report on
Work Done by the Byzantine Institute in 1959 and 1960 (pp. 187-217)* Paul A. Underwood,
Ernest J. W. Hawkins
# Notes
* The Date of the Dumbarton Oaks Epiphany Medallion (pp. 221-224)* Philip Grierson
* A Synodicon of Antioch and Lacedaemonia (pp. 225-242)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins, Cyril
Mango
* Remains of the Church of St. Polyeuktos at Constantinople (pp. 243-247)* Cyril Mango, Ihor
evcenko
* Antioch-on-the-Orontes in the Byzantine Period: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1959 (pp. 249-250)* Glanville Downey
* Back Matter

Issue 16
* Front Matter (pp. i-387)
* The Tombs and Obits of the Byzantine Emperors (337-1042); With an Additional Note (pp. 163)* Philip Grierson, Cyril Mango, Ihor evcenko
* The Problem of the Souls of the Spheres from the Byzantine Commentaries on Aristotle
Through the Arabs and St. Thomas to Kepler (pp. 65-93)* Harry A. Wolfson
* Byzantine Medicine: Tradition and Empiricism (pp. 95-115)* Owsei Temkin
* Nestorius Was Orthodox (pp. 117-140)* Milton V. Anastos
* Studien zum Beneventanischen Hof im 8. Jahrhundert (pp. 141-193)* Hans Belting
* The Illustrations of the Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus: Paris Gr. 510. A Study of the

Connections between Text and Images (pp. 195-228)* Sirarpie der Nersessian
* Three Documents concerning the "Tetragamy" (pp. 229-241)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* The Illuminators of the Menologium of Basil II (pp. 243-276)* Ihor evcenko
* The Church of the Holy Apostles at Perachorio, Cyprus, and Its Frescoes (pp. 277-348)*
Arthur H. S. Megaw, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* Liturgical Drama in Byzantium and Russia (pp. 349-385)* Milo M. Velimirovic
# Notes
* Photius' "Bibliotheca" in Byzantine Literature (pp. 389-396)* Aubrey Diller
* Three Imperial Byzantine Sarcophagi Discovered in 1750 (pp. 397-402)* Cyril Mango
* A Postscript on Nicolas Cabasilas' "Anti-Zealot" Discourse (pp. 403-408)* Ihor evcenko
* The History of Byzantine Science. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1961 (pp.
409-411)* Milton V. Anastos
* Back Matter

Issue 17
* Front Matter (pp. i-331)
* The Greeks under the Roman Empire (pp. 1-19)* A. H. M. Jones
* Hellenistic Literature (pp. 21-35)* Moses Hadas
* The Hellenistic Origins of Byzantine Literature (pp. 37-52)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* Antique Statuary and the Byzantine Beholder (pp. 53-75)* Cyril Mango
* Hellenistic Art (pp. 77-94)* George M. A. Hanfmann
* The Hellenistic Heritage in Byzantine Art (pp. 95-115)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Oriens Augusti. Lever du Roi (pp. 117-177)* Ernst H. Kantorowicz
* The Hunting Mosaics of Antioch and Their Sources. A Study of Compositional Principles in
the Development of Early Mediaeval Style (pp. 179-286)* Irving Lavin
* Byzantine ? and the Guilds in the Eleventh Century (pp. 287-314)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.
* TThe Conciliar Edict of 1166 (pp. 315-330)* Cyril Mango
# Notes
* Notes on Recent Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul (pp. 333-371)* Arthur H. S.
Megaw
* Two Mosaic Pavements from Bithynia (pp. 373-383)* Semavi Eyice
* The Moses Cross at Sinai (pp. 385-398)* Kurt Weitzmann, Ihor evcenko
* A Note on the "Letter to the Emir" of Nicholas Mysticus (pp. 399-401)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* The Hellenistic Origins of Byzantine Civilization: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1962 (pp. 403-405)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* Back Matter

Issue 18
* Front Matter (pp. i-317)
* Byzantium and the Arabs: Relations in Crete and the Aegean Area (pp. 1-32)* George C. Miles
* Les Relations Politiques et Sociales Entre Byzance et les Arabes (pp. 33-56)* Marius Canard
* Greeks and Arabs in the Central Mediterranean Area (pp. 57-65)* Francesco Gabrieli
* Islamic Art and Byzantium (pp. 67-88)* Oleg Grabar
* Parallelism, Convergence, and Influence in the Relations of Arab and Byzantine Philosophy,
Literature, and Piety (pp. 89-111)* Gustave E. von Grunebaum
* Byzantine Views of Islam (pp. 113-132)* John Meyendorff
* Gregory Chioniades and Palaeologan Astronomy (pp. 133-160)* David Pingree
* Late Roman Gold and Silver Coins at Dumbarton Oaks: Diocletian to Eugenius (pp. 161-236)*
P. Bruun, J. P. C. Kent, C. H. V. Sutherland, Alfred R. Bellinger
* Byzantine Silver Stamps: Supplement I. New Stamps from the Reigns of Justin II and Constans
II (pp. 237-248)* Erica Cruikshank Dodd
# The Monastery of Lips (Fenari Isa Camii) at Istanbul
* Editor's Preface (pp. 251-252)* Cyril Mango
* The Monastery of Lips and the Burials of the Palaeologi (pp. 253-277)* Theodore Macridy
* The Original Form of the Theotokos Church of Constantine Lips (pp. 279-298)* Arthur H. S.
Megaw
* Additional Notes (pp. 299-315)* Cyril Mango, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
# Notes
* Report on Field Work in Istanbul and Cyprus, 1962-1963 (pp. 319-340)* Cyril Mango, Ernest
J. W. Hawkins
* The Jephthah Panel in the Bema of the Church of St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai
(pp. 341-352)* Kurt Weitzmann
* The Constantinopolitan Solidi of Theophilus (pp. 353-361)* Andreas Dikigoropoulos
* The Relations between Byzantium and the Arabs: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1963 (pp. 363-365)* Hamilton A. R. Gibb
* Back Matter

Issue 19
* Front Matter (pp. i-229)
* The Byzantine Background of the Moravian Mission (pp. 1-18)* George Ostrogorsky
* The Legacy of Cyril and Methodius to the Southern Slavs (pp. 19-43)* George C. Soulis
* The Heritage of Cyril and Methodius in Russia (pp. 45-65)* Dimitri Obolensky
* The Origins of the Slavonic Liturgy (pp. 67-87)* Antonn Dostl
* The Chronological Accuracy of the "Logothete" for the Years A. D. 867-913 (pp. 89-112)*

Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* The Apse Mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul. Report on Work Carried out in 1964 (pp. 113151)* Cyril Mango, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* A Psalter and New Testament Manuscript at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 153-183)* Sirarpie der
Nersessian
* From Paganism to Christianity in the Temples of Athens (pp. 185-205)* Alison Frantz
* Two Byzantine Coin Hoards of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 207228)* Philip Grierson
# Notes
* Excavations at Sarahane in Istanbul: First Preliminary Report (pp. 231-236)* R. Martin
Harrison, Nezih Firatli
* A Radiocarbon Date for the Wooden Tie Beams in the West Gallery of St. Sophia, Istanbul
(pp. 237-240)* Carl D. Sheppard
* A Note on Nicetas David Paphlago and the "Vita Ignatii" (pp. 241-247)* Romilly J. H. Jenkins
* Constantine Akropolites: A Prosopographical Note (pp. 249-256)* Donald M. Nicol
* The Byzantine Mission to the Slavs. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1964 and
Concluding Remarks about Crucial Problems of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies (pp. 257-265)*
Roman Jakobson
* Back Matter

Issue 20
* Volume Information (pp. 267-282)
* Front Matter (pp. i-221)
* Various Aspects of Byzantine Influence on the Latin Countries from the Sixth to the Twelfth
Century (pp. 1-24)* Kurt Weitzmann
* The Byzantine Contribution to Western Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (pp. 2547)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Icon Painting in the Crusader Kingdom (pp. 49-83)* Kurt Weitzmann
* Byzantine Influence in Thirteenth-Century Italian Panel Painting (pp. 85-101)* James H.
Stubblebine
* Early Fourteenth-Century Illuminations from Palermo (pp. 103-118)* Hugo Buchthal
* The Hermitage of St. Neophytos and Its Wall Paintings (pp. 119-206)* Cyril Mango, Ernest J.
W. Hawkins
* Late Byzantine Pottery at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 207-219)* David Talbot Rice
# Notes
* Excavations at Sarahane in Istanbul: Second and Third Preliminary Reports (pp. 223-238)* R.
Martin Harrison, Nezih Firatli
* Byzantine Gold Bullae, with a Catalogue of Those at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 239-253)* Philip
Grierson
* The Early Period of the Sinai Monastery in the Light of Its Inscriptions (pp. 255-264)* Ihor

evcenko
* The Byzantine Contribution to Western Art of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Report on
the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1965 (pp. 265-266)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Back Matter

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol. 21 - 40


Harvard University Press | ISSN: 00707546 | PDF | 1.420 Mb in all

The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating
to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture,
history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War
II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members
resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it
began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international
Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on
fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages.
Issue 21
* Front Matter (pp. i-251)
* Sirarpie Der Nersessian (pp. 1-ii)
* Carl H. Kraeling (1897-1966) (p. 7)* John S. Thacher
* George Christos Soulis (1927-1966) (pp. 9-10)* Francis Dvornik
* The Age of Constantine Change and Continuity in Administration and Economy (pp. 11-36)*
John L. Teall
* Constantine as ?????? ????????? Tradition and Innovation in the Representation of the First
Christian Emperor's Majesty (pp. 37-55)* Johannes A. Straub
* Liturgical Expressions of the Constantinian Triumph (pp. 57-78)* Massey H. Shepherd, Jr.
* The Constantinian Portrait (pp. 79-96)* Evelyn B. Harrison
* The Ceiling Frescoes in Trier and Illusionism in Constantinian Painting (pp. 97-113)* Irving
Lavin
* The Constantinian Basilica (pp. 115-140)* Richard Krautheimer
* Das Pontifikale von Tyrus und die Krnung der Lateinischen Knige von Jerusalem: Zugleich
ein Beitrag zur Forschung ber Herrschaftszeichen und Staatssymbolik (pp. 141-232)* Hans
Eberhard Mayer
* A Cross of the Patriarch Michael Cerularius with an Art-Historical Comment (pp. 233-249)*
Romilly J. H. Jenkins, Ernst Kitzinger
# Notes
* When Was Michael III Born? (pp. 253-258)* Cyril Mango
* The Church of Our Lady at Asinou, Cyprus. A Report on the Seasons of 1965 and 1966 (pp.
261-266)* David C. Winfield, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: First Preliminary Report (pp. 267-271)* Cecil L.
Striker, Y. Dogan Kuban
* Excavations at Sarahane in Istanbul: Fourth Preliminary Report (pp. 273-278)* R. Martin

Harrison, Nezih Firatli


* "Aaron and His Sons": A Prefiguration of the Virgin? (pp. 279-283)* Gudrun Engberg
* Two New Early Byzantine Statues from Aphrodisias (pp. 285-286)* Kenan T. Erim, Ihor
evcenko
* The Age of Constantine: Tradition and Innovation. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1966 (pp. 287-289)* Alfred R. Bellinger
* Back Matter

Issue 22
* Front Matter (pp. i-167)
* The Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai: The Church and Fortress of Justinian (pp. 119)* George H. Forsyth
* The Egyptian Policy of Justinian (pp. 21-41)* Edward R. Hardy
* Justinian, the Empire and the Church (pp. 43-60)* John Meyendorff
* Middle and Later Byzantine Wall Painting Methods. A Comparative Study (pp. 61-139)*
David C. Winfield
* Byzantine Silver Stamps: Supplement II. More Treasure from Syria (pp. 141-149)* Erica
Cruikshank Dodd
* Further Observations on the Narthex Mosaic in St. Sophia at Istanbul (pp. 151-166)* Ernest J.
W. Hawkins
* The Monastery of St. Abercius at Kurunlu (Elegmi) in Bithynia (pp. 169-176)* Cyril Mango
* Additional Finds at Fenari Isa Camii, Istanbul (pp. 177-184)* Cyril Mango, Ernest J. W.
Hawkins
* Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: Second Preliminary Report (pp. 185-193)* Cecil L.
Striker, Y. Doan Kuban
* Excavations at Sarahane in Istanbul: Fifth Preliminary Report, with a Contribution on A
Seventh-Century Pottery Group (pp. 195-216)* R. Martin Harrison, Nezih Firatli, John W.
Hayes
* The Church at Dereazi: A Preliminary Report (pp. 217-225)* James Morganstern
* Justinian and Eastern Christendom: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1967 (pp.
227-228)* John Meyendorff
* Back Matter

Issue 23-24
* Front Matter (pp. i-xiii)
* Paul Atkins Underwood: (1902-1968) (pp. 1-6)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Romilly James Heald Jenkins: (1907-1969) (pp. 7-13)* Cyril Mango
* On the Imitation (???????) of Antiquity in Byzantine Literature (pp. 15-38)* Herbert Hunger

* Justinien et L'glise de Perse (pp. 39-66)* Antoine Guillaumont


* Agathias on the Sassanians (pp. 67-183)* Averil Cameron
* Poems on the Deaths of Leo VI and Constantine VII in the Madrid Manuscript of Scylitzes (pp.
185-228)* Ihor evcenko
* The Policy of Mehmed II toward the Greek Population of Istanbul and the Byzantine Buildings
of the City (pp. 229-249)* Halil Inalcik
* The Byzantine Legacy and Ottoman Forms (pp. 251-308)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.
* Recherches sur le Peintre Thophane le Crtois (pp. 309-352)* Manolis Chatzidakis
* The Reconstruction of the Tympana of St. Sophia at Istanbul (pp. 353-368)* Rowland J.
Mainstone
# Notes
* Notes on Byzantine Monuments (pp. 369-375)* Cyril Mango
* The Church of the Panagia tou Arakos, Lagoudera: First Preliminary Report, 1968 (pp. 377380)* David C. Winfield, Cyril Mango
* The Church at Dereagzi: A Preliminary Report on the Mosaics of the Diaconicon (pp. 383393)* James Morganstern, Richard E. Stone
* Back Matter

Issue 25
* Front Matter (pp. i-249)
* Observations on the Aristocracy in Byzantium (pp. 1-32)* George Ostrogorsky
* The Byzantine Agricultural Tradition (pp. 33-59)* John L. Teall
* The Monk as an Element of Byzantine Society (pp. 61-84)* Peter Charanis
* Byzantine Heresy. A Reinterpretation (pp. 85-113)* Nina G. Garsoan
* The Date and Author of the So-Called Fragments of Toparcha Gothicus (pp. 115-188)* Ihor
evcenko
* The Astrological School of John Abramius (pp. 189-215)* David Pingree
* Eine unbekannte Beschreibung der Pammakaristoskirche (Fethiye Camii) und weitere Texte
zur Topographie Konstantinopels (pp. 217-248)* Peter Schreiner
# Notesv
* Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: Third and Fourth Preliminary Reports (pp. 251-258)*
Cecil L. Striker, Y. Doan Kuban
* Reports on Work at Monagri, Lagoudera, and Hagios Neophytos, Cyprus, 1969/1970 (pp. 259264)* David C. Winfield
* Bargala: A Preliminary Report (pp. 265-281)* Blaga Aleksova, Cyril Mango
* Byzantine Society: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1969 (pp. 283-285)* Peter
Charanis
* Back Matter

Issue 26
* Front Matter (pp. i-321)
* The Mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul. The Church Fathers in the North Tympanum (pp. 1-41)*
Cyril Mango, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* The Ivories of the So-Called Grado Chair (pp. 43-91)* Kurt Weitzmann
* Studies in the History of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem (pp. 93-182)* Hans Eberhard Mayer
* Torcello. I. Le Christ Inconnu. II. Anastasis et Jugement Dernier: Ttes Vraies, Ttes Fausses
(pp. 183-223)* Irina Andreescu
* The Elevation of the Panaghia (pp. 225-236)* John J. Yiannias
* A Codicological Analysis of the Illuminated Akathistos to the Virgin (Moscow, State
Historical Museum, Synodal Gr. 429) (pp. 237-252)* G. M. Proxorov
* The Illumination of the Greek Manuscript of the Akathistos Hymn (Moscow, State Historical
Museum, Synodal Gr. 429) (pp. 253-262)* V. D. Lixaceva
* Byzantine and Sasanian Trade Relations with Northeastern Russia (pp. 263-269)* Richard N.
Frye
* Cavalry Equipment and Tactics on the Euphrates Frontier (pp. 271-291)* A. D. H. Bivar
* The Iranian Factor in Byzantium during the Reign of Heraclius (pp. 293-320)* Irfan Shahid
# Notes
* Supplementary Excavations on a Castle Site at Paphos, Cyprus, 1970-1971 (pp. 323-343)*
Arthur H. S. Megaw
* Quelques Boutiques de Constantinople au XE S.: Prix, Loyers, Imposition (Cod. Patmiacus
171) (pp. 345-356)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* A Manuscript of Theophanes in Oxford (pp. 357-360)* Nigel G. Wilson
* Byzantium and Sasanian Iran. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1970 (pp. 361362)* Richard N. Frye
* Back Matter (pp. 363-365)

Issue 27
* Front Matter (pp. i-301)
* Francis Dvornik (pp. 1-ii)* Sirarpie der Nersessian
* The Patriarch Athanasius (1289-1293; 1303-1309) and the Church (pp. 11-28)* Alice-Mary
Maffry Talbot
* The Crusaders under the Palm: Allegorical Plants and Cosmic Kingship in the "Liber Floridus"
(pp. 29-67)* Penelope C. Mayo
* St. Sophia in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: The Russian Travelers on the Relics (pp.
69-87)* George P. Majeska
* The Origin and Functions of the Aisled Tetraconch Churches in Syria and Northern
Mesopotamia (pp. 89-114)* W. Eugene Kleinbauer

* Observations on the Church of Panagia Kamariotissa on Heybeliada (Chalke), Istanbul with a


Note on Panagia Kamariotissa and Some Imperial Foundations of the Tenth and Eleventh
Centuries at Constantinople (pp. 115-132)* Thomas F. Mathews, Cyril Mango
* Observations on the Samson Floor at Mopsuestia (pp. 133-144)* Ernst Kitzinger
* Church Doors and the Gates of Paradise: Byzantine Bronze Doors in Italy (pp. 145-162)*
Margaret English Frazer
* Formulas in the Chronicle of the Morea (pp. 163-195)* Michael J. Jeffreys
* The Date and Arrangement of the Illustrations in the Rabbula Gospels (pp. 197-208)* David H.
Wright
* Paris. Gr. 102: A Rare Illustrated Acts of the Apostles (pp. 209-216)* Herbert L. Kessler
* The Horoscope of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (pp. 217-231)* David Pingree
# Field Reports
* Some Churches and Monasteries on the Southern Shore of the Sea of Marmara (pp. 235-277)*
Cyril Mango, Ihor evcenko
* The Mosaics of the Monastery of Mar Samuel, Mar Simeon, and Mar Gabriel near Kartmin
with A Note on the Greek Inscription (pp. 279-296)* Ernest J. W. Hawkins, Marlia C. Mundell,
Cyril Mango
* A Constantinopolitan Capital in Barcelona (pp. 297-300)* R. Martin Harrison
# Notes
* La Fontaine et les Citernes Byzantines de la Citadelle D'Afyon Karahisari (pp. 303-307)*
Semavi Eyice
* The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos: Some Addenda and Corrigenda (pp. 309-315)*
Donald M. Nicol
* "The Poets" in the 'Epmhneia of Dionysius of Fourna (pp. 317-322)* Paul Hetherington
* Two Seals of Symeon Metaphrastes (pp. 323-326)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Current Work in Medieval and Byzantine Studies: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1972 (pp. 327-328)
* Back Matter (pp. 329-339)

Issue 28
* Front Matter (pp. i-351)
* Byzantine Art among Greeks and Latins in Southern Italy (pp. 1-29)* Hans Belting
* "Loca Sancta" and the Representational Arts of Palestine (pp. 31-55)* Kurt Weitzmann
* Byzantine Architecture and Decoration in Cyprus: Metropolitan or Provincial? (pp. 57-88)* A.
H. S. Megaw
* Production and Profits in the Byzantine Province of Italy (Tenth to Eleventh Centuries): An
Expanding Society (pp. 89-109)* Andr Guillou
* Truth and Convention in Byzantine Descriptions of Works of Art (pp. 111-140)* Henry
Maguire
* The Nature and Origins of the Political Verse (pp. 141-195)* Michael J. Jeffreys

* The Andreas Salos Apocalypse. Greek Text, Translation, and Commentary (pp. 197-261)*
Lennart Rydn
# Field Reports
* Early Byzantine Capitals from Sardis. A Study on the Ionic Impost Type (pp. 265-274)* Fikret
K. Yegl
* The Church of the Panagia Amasgou, Monagri, Cyprus, and Its Wallpaintings (pp. 277-349)*
Susan Boyd, Richard Anderson, Victoria Jenssen, Lawrence Majewski, Arthur Seltman
# Notes
* Some Thirteenth-Century Pottery at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 353-360)* Nancy Patterson
evcenko
* A Medallion of the Prophet Daniel in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 361-366)* George
P. Majeska
* Art, Letters, and Society in Byzantine Provinces. Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1973 (p.
367)
* Back Matter (pp. 369-371)

Issue 29
* Front Matter (pp. i-339)
* Cultural Diversity and the Breakdown of Byzantine Power in Asia Minor (pp. 1-20)* Peter
Charanis
* L'Exprience nicenne (pp. 21-40)* Hlne Ahrweiler
* Nomadization and Islamization in Asia Minor (pp. 41-71)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.
* L'art monumental byzantin en Asie Mineure du xie sicle au xive (pp. 73-111)* Nicole Thierry
* Greeks and Trkmens: The Pontic Exception (pp. 113-148)* Anthony Bryer
* The Early Christian Church at Tomarza, Cappadocia. A Study Based on Photographs Taken in
1909 by Gertrude Bell (pp. 149-164)* Stephen Hill
* The Headpiece Miniatures and Genealogy Pictures in Paris. Gr. 74 (pp. 165-203)* Shigebumi
Tsuji
* An Illuminated Byzantine Psalter at Harvard University (pp. 205-224)* Lawrence Nees
* The Imperial Chamber at Luxor (pp. 225-251)* Ioli Kalavrezou-Maxeiner
* Realities of Byzantine Provincial Government: Hellas and Peloponnesos, 1180-1205 (pp. 253284)* Judith Herrin
* The Pre-Islamic South Arabian Bronze Horse in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 285303)* Jacques Ryckmans, I. Vandevivere
# Field Reports
* Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: Fifth Preliminary Report (1970-74) (pp. 307-318)*
Cecil L. Striker, Y. Dogan Kuban
* Excavations at Dibsi Faraj, Northern Syria, 1972-1974: A Preliminary Note on the Site and Its
Monuments with an Appendix (pp. 319-338)* Richard P. Harper, Tony J. Wilkinson

# Notes
* The Office of the Oikistikos: Five Seals in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 341-344)*
John W. Nesbitt
* The Cyprus Plates and the "Chronicle" of Fredegar (pp. 345-346)* Steven H. Wander
* The "Praetorium" at Musmiye (pp. 347-349)* Stephen Hill
* The Decline of Byzantine Civilization in Asia Minor, Eleventh-Fifteenth Century. Remarks on
the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1974 (pp. 351-356)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.
* Back Matter (pp. 357-358)

Issue 30
* Volume Information (pp. 385-398)
* Front Matter (pp. i-373)
* Rome et le Mont-Cassin: Nouvelles remarques sur les fresques de l'glise infrieure de
Saint-Clment de Rome (pp. 1-33)* Hlne Toubert
* The Desiderian Scriptorium at Monte Cassino: The "Chronicle" and Some Surviving
Manuscripts (pp. 35-54)* Francis Newton
* The Staurotheca of Romanus at Monte Cassino (pp. 55-64)* Henry M. Willard
* The Ode Pictures of the Aristocratic Psalter Recension (pp. 65-84)* Kurt Weitzmann
* The Byzantine Version of the "Toledan Tables": The Work of George Lapithes? (pp. 85-132)*
George Lapithes, David Pingree
* Political Horoscopes from the Reign of Zeno (pp. 133-150)* David Pingree
* Leo VI and the Narthex Mosaic of Saint Sophia (pp. 151-172)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Leo VI's Legislation of 907 Forbidding Fourth Marriages: An Interpolation in the "Procheiros
Nomos" (IV, 25-27) (pp. 173-193)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* The Political Background to the Baptism of Rus': Byzantine-Russian Relations between 986-89
(pp. 195-244)* Andrzej Poppe
* Torcello. III. La chronologie relative des mosaques paritales (pp. 245-341)* Irina Andreescu
# Field Reports
* Excavations at the Episcopal Basilica of Kourion in Cyprus in 1974 and 1975: A Preliminary
Report (pp. 345-371)* A. H. S. Megaw
# Notes
* An Inscription in the Monastery of St. Catherine and the Martyr Tradition in Sinai (pp. 375379)* Philip Mayerson
* Monte Cassino. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1975 (pp. 381-383)* Herbert
Bloch
* Back Matter (pp. 399-400)

Issue 31

* Front Matter (pp. i-327)


* Le christianisme dans la ville byzantine (pp. 1-25)* Gilbert Dagron
* Late Antique and Byzantine Ankara (pp. 27-87)* Clive Foss
* Malchus of Philadelphia (pp. 89-107)* Barry Baldwin
* Double Names on Early Byzantine Lead Seals (pp. 109-121)* John W. Nesbitt
* The Depiction of Sorrow in Middle Byzantine Art (pp. 123-174)* Henry Maguire
* The Mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul: The Rooms above the Southwest Vestibule and Ramp
(pp. 175-251)* Robin Cormack, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* Acts Illustration in Italy and Byzantium (pp. 253-278)* Luba Eleen
* The Translation of Relics Ivory, Trier (pp. 279-304)* Suzanne Spain
* Eudokia Makrembolitissa and the Romanos Ivory (pp. 305-325)* Ioli Kalavrezou-Maxeiner
# Notes
* John VII Palaeologus and the Ivory Pyxis at Dumbarton Oaks (pp. 329-337)* Nicolas
Oikonomides
* John VII (Alias Andronicus) Palaeologus (pp. 339-342)* Elizabeth A. Zachariadou
* The Preface of the "Bibliotheca" of Photius: Text, Translation, and Commentary (pp. 343349)* Warren T. Treadgold
* Urban Societies in the Mediterranean World. Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1976 (p. 351)
* Back Matter (pp. 353-354)

Issue 32
* Front Matter (pp. i-297)
* Some Recently Acquired Byzantine Inscriptions at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum (pp.
1-27)* Cyril Mango, Ihor evcenko
* The Title ???????? in Early Byzantine International Relations (pp. 29-75)* Evangelos K.
Chrysos
* A "Philorhomaios Anthropos": Metropolitan Cyprian of Kiev and All Russia (1375-1406) (pp.
77-98)* Dimitri Obolensky
* Menander Protector (pp. 99-125)* Barry Baldwin
* The Date of the "Life of Andreas Salos" (pp. 127-155)* Lennart Rydn
* The Versions of the "Vita Niconis" (pp. 157-173)* Denis F. Sullivan
* Cod. Vat. Gr. 463 and an Eleventh-Century Byzantine Painting Center (pp. 175-196)* Jeffrey
C. Anderson
* Christ as Ministrant and the Priest as Ministrant of Christ in a Palaeologan Program of 1303
(pp. 197-216)* Thalia Gouma-Peterson
* On the Treaty of 927 with the Bulgarians (pp. 217-295)* Ivan Dujcev
# Notes
* Notes on the Archeology of St. Sophia at Constantinople: The Green Marble Bands on the
Floor (pp. 299-308)* George P. Majeska

* Byzantine Churches of Selymbria (pp. 309-318)* Paul Magdalino


* The "Half-Cone" Vault of St. Stephen at Gaza (pp. 319-325)* Henry Maguire
* A Study of an Enamel Fragment in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 327-333)* Anna
Gonosov
* Back Matter (pp. 335-336)

Issue 33
* Front Matter (pp. i-327)
* Venezia e Bisanzio: 1000-1204 (pp. 1-22)* Agostino Pertusi
* Byzantium in South Arabia (pp. 23-94)* Irfan Shahd
* Illustrations to the Lives of the Five Martyrs of Sebaste (pp. 95-112)* Kurt Weitzmann
* The Trier Ivory, "Adventus" Ceremonial, and the Relics of St. Stephen (pp. 113-133)* Kenneth
G. Holum, Gary Vikan
* The Canon Tables of the Codex Beneventanus and Related Decoration (pp. 135-155)* David
H. Wright
* The Chronological Accuracy of the "Chronicle" of Symeon the Logothete for the Years 813845 (pp. 157-197)* Warren T. Treadgold
* The Sculpture of Kariye Camii (pp. 199-289)* ystein Hjort
* The Church and Mosaics at ?orvat Berachot, Israel (pp. 291-326)* Yoram Tsafrir, Yizhar
Hirschfeld, Rina Drory, Joseph Drory
# Notes
* The Monastery of St. Constantine on Lake Apolyont (pp. 329-333)* Cyril Mango
* A Sixth-Century Byzantine Source for a Venetian Gothic Relief in Vienna (pp. 335-336)*
Michael Vickers
* Venetian Mosaics and Their Byzantine Sources: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of
1978 (pp. 337-343)* Otto Demus
* Back Matter (pp. 345-346)

Issue 34
* Front Matter (pp. i-223)
* An Image and Its Function in the Liturgy: The Man of Sorrows in Byzantium (pp. 1-16)* Hans
Belting
* Liturgical Strata in the Marginal Psalters (pp. 17-30)* Anthony Cutler
* Liturgie et Hymnographie: Kontakion et Canon (pp. 31-43)* Jos Grosdidier de Matons
* The Liturgy of the Great Church: An Initial Synthesis of Structure and Interpretation on the
Eve of Iconoclasm (pp. 45-75)* Robert Taft
* Stylistic Trends in Monumental Painting of Greece during the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
(pp. 77-124)* Doula Mouriki

* A Historiated Tree of Jesse (pp. 125-176)* Michael D. Taylor


* The Byzantine Economy in the Mediterranean Trade System; Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries
(pp. 177-222)* Angeliki E. Laiou-Thomadakis
# Notes
* Heraclius (pp. 225-237)* Irfan Shahd
* St. George of Mangana, Maria Skleraina, and the "Malyj Sion" of Novgorod (pp. 239-246)*
Nicolas Oikonomides
* Christ on the Lyre-Backed Throne (pp. 247-260)* James D. Breckenridge
* The Iconography of Symeon with the Christ Child in Byzantine Art (pp. 261-269)* Henry
Maguire
* Byzantine Liturgy: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1979 (pp. 271-272)* John
Meyendorff
* Back Matter (pp. 273-274)

Issue 36
* Front Matter (pp. i-xiv)
* Taxes sur l'entre des marchandises dans la cit de Carales-Cagliari l'poque byzantine (582602) (pp. 1-14)* Jean Durliat
* The Monastery of Putna and the Musical Tradition of Moldavia in the Sixteenth Century (pp.
15-28)* Dimitri E. Conomos
* Canon Tables on Papyrus (pp. 29-38)* Carl Nordenfalk
* A Group of Provincial Manuscripts from the Twelfth Century (pp. 39-81)* Annemarie Weyl
Carr
* The Seraglio Octateuch and the Kokkinobaphos Master (pp. 83-114)* Jeffrey C. Anderson
* The Production of the Vatopedi Octateuch (pp. 115-126)* John Lowden
* The Western Impact on Byzantium: The Linguistic Evidence (pp. 127-153)* Henry, Rene
Kahane
* Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia (pp. 155-176)* Robert W.
Edwards
* Crusader Frescoes at Crac des Chevaliers and Marqab Castle (pp. 177-210)* Jaroslav Folda,
Pamela French, Fresco Conservator, Pierre Coupel
* The Aachen Reliquary of Eustathius Maleinus, 969-970 (pp. 211-219)* W. B. R. Saunders
* Some Notes on the Letters of Gregory Akindynos (pp. 221-226)* Angela Constantinides Hero
* East of Byzantium: Syria and Armenia in the Formative Period. Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1980 (pp. 227-228)
* Back Matter (pp. 229-230)

Issue 37

* Front Matter (pp. i-xii)


* The Crown and the Economy under Roger II and His Successors (pp. 1-14)* David Abulafia
* Mehmed the Conqueror's Greek Scriptorium (pp. 15-34)* Julian Raby
* The Dumbarton Oaks Psalter and New Testament. The Iconography of the Moscow Leaf (pp.
35-46)* Anthony Cutler
* Another Lectionary of the "Atelier" of the Palaiologina, Vat. gr. 352 (pp. 47-54)* Kathleen
Maxwell
* Gerard of Nazareth a Neglected Twelfth-Century Writer in the Latin East: A Contribution to
the Intellectual and Monastic History of the Crusader States (pp. 55-77)* Benjamin Z. Kedar
* The Date and Significance of the Cathedral of Canosa in Apulia, South ItalyThe Date and
Significance of the Cathedral of Canosa in Apulia, South Italy (pp. 79-90)* Ann Wharton
Epstein
* The Domed Church as Microcosm: Literary Roots of An Architectural Symbol (pp. 91-121)*
Kathleen E. McVey
* Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Second Report (pp. 123146)* Robert W. Edwards
* The Usual Lead Seal (pp. 147-157)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Byzantine Lead Seals from Aphrodisias (pp. 159-164)* John W. Nesbitt
* A Painted Window in Saint Sophia at Istanbul (pp. 165-166)* Michael Vickers
* Art in Norman Sicily: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1981 (pp. 167-170)*
Ernst Kitzinger
* Dumbarton Oaks and Byzantine Field Work (pp. 171-176)* Giles Constable
* Back Matter (pp. 177-178)

Issue 38
* Front Matter (pp. i-viii)
* Symposium on Byzantine Medicine: Introduction (pp. ix-xvi)* John Scarborough
* From Galen to Alexander, Aspects of Medicine and Medical Practice in Late Antiquity (pp. 114)* Vivian Nutton
* Beyond the House Call: Doctors in Early Byzantine History and Politics (pp. 15-19)* Barry
Baldwin
* Byzantine Medicine in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries: Aspects of Teaching and Practice (pp.
21-27)* John Duffy
* Theophanes Nonnus: Medicine in the Circle of Constantine Porphyrogenitus (pp. 29-41)*
Joseph A. M. Sonderkamp
* The Image of the Medical Doctor in Byzantine Literature of the Tenth to Twelfth Centuries
(pp. 43-51)* A. Kazhdan
* Byzantine Hospitals (pp. 53-63)* Timothy S. Miller
* Art, Medicine, and Magic in Early Byzantium (pp. 65-86)* Gary Vikan

* Physicians and Ascetics in John of Ephesus: An Expedient Alliance (pp. 87-93)* Susan
Ashbrook Harvey
* Byzantine Commentaries on Dioscorides (pp. 95-102)* John M. Riddle
* Philosophy and Medicine in John Philoponus' Commentary on Aristotle's "De Anima" (pp.
103-110)* Robert B. Todd
* The "Hippiatrica" and Byzantine Veterinary Medicine (pp. 111-120)* Anne-Marie DoyenHiguet
* John Actuarius' "De methodo medendi"-On the New Edition (pp. 121-133)* Armin Hohlweg
* Insanity in Byzantine and Islamic Medicine (pp. 135-148)* Michael Dols
* Rabies in Byzantine Medicine (pp. 149-158)* Jean Thodorids
* Meletius' Chapter on the Eyes: An Unidentified Source (pp. 159-168)* Robert Renehan
* Hellenistic and Byzantine Ophthalmology: Trachoma and Sequelae (pp. 169-186)* Emilie
Savage-Smith
* Two Lists of Greek Surgical Instruments and the State of Surgery in Byzantine Times (pp.
187-204)* Lawrence J. Bliquez
* Aspects of Byzantine Materia Medica (pp. 205-211)* Jerry Stannard
* Early Byzantine Pharmacology (pp. 213-232)* John Scarborough
* Asaf's "Book of Medicines": A Hebrew Encyclopedia of Greek and Jewish Medicine, Possibly
Compiled in Byzantium on an Indian Model (pp. 233-249)* Elinor Lieber
* Early Medieval Latin Adaptations of Byzantine Medicine in Western Europe (pp. 251-259)*
Gerhard Baader
* Back Matter (pp. 261-282)

Issue 39
* Front Matter (pp. i-xii)
* Peter Charanis, 1908-1985 (pp. xiii-xv)* Angeliki E. Laiou
* Politics, Patronage, and Art in Ninth-Century Byzantium: The "Homilies" of Gregory of
Nazianzus in Paris (B. N. gr. 510) (pp. 1-13)* Leslie Brubaker
* Medieval Architecture in the Oltu-Penek Valley: A Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of
Northeast Turkey (pp. 15-37)* Robert W. Edwards
* Byzantine Monastic Remains in the Southern Sinai (pp. 39-79)* Israel Finkelstein, Asher
Ovadiah
* Excavations at Saranda Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus, 1981-1983 (pp. 81-97)* John Rosser
* Malalas, The Secret History, and Justinian's Propaganda (pp. 99-109)* Roger D. Scott
* Some Remarks on the Apse Mosaic of St. Sophia (pp. 111-115)* Nicolas Oikonomids
* A Sixteenth-Century Visitor to the Chora (pp. 117-124)* Robert Ousterhout
* Notes on the Atik Mustafa Paa Camii in Istanbul and Its Frescoes (pp. 125-134)* Thomas F.
Mathews, Ernest J. W. Hawkins
* Cassiodorus and the School of Nisibis (pp. 135-137)* Gianfranco Fiaccadori
* The Succession to Baldwin II of Jerusalem: English Impact on the East (pp. 139-147)* Hans

Eberhard Mayer
* Back Matter (pp. 149-150)

Issue 40
* Volume Information (pp. 189-197)
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Felix Karthago (pp. 1-16)* Frank M. Clover
* Roman History and Christian Ideology in Justinianic Reform Legislation (pp. 17-31)* Michael
Maas
* Silk Trade and Production in Byzantium from the Sixth to the Ninth Century: The Seals of
Kommerkiarioi (pp. 33-53)* Nicolas Oikonomids
* Escheat in Byzantium (pp. 55-81)* Mark C. Bartusis
* The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Collapse of Hohenstaufen Power in the Levant (pp. 83101)* David Jacoby
* John V's Daughters: A Palaiologan Puzzle (pp. 103-112)* Anthony Luttrell
* Der Kelch von Ardabur und Anthusa (pp. 113-117)* Alexander Demandt
* A Note on the Dumbarton Oaks "Tethys Mosaic" (pp. 119-128)* Sara M. Wages
* The Maps Used by Theodosius: On the Pilgrim Maps of the Holy Land and Jerusalem in the
Sixth Century C. E. (pp. 129-145)* Yoram Tsafrir
* The "Opus Sectile" in the Eufrasius Cathedral at Porec (pp. 147-164)* Ann Terry
* The Fortifications of Artvin: A Second Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast
Turkey (pp. 165-182)* Robert W. Edwards
* Byzantine Art and Literature around the Year 800: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
of 1984 (pp. 183-185)* David H. Wright
* Back Matter (pp. 187-200

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The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating
to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture,
history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War
II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members
resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it
began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international
Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on
fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages.
Issue 41
* Front Matter (pp. i-ix)
* Preface (pp. xi-xvi)* William Tronzo, Irving Lavin, Hans Belting
* Mosaic Ateliers at Tabarka (pp. 1-11)* Margaret A. Alexander
* An Italian Romanesque Manuscript of Hrabanus Maurus' "De laudibus Sanctae Crucis" and the
Gregorian Reform (pp. 13-27)* Larry Ayres
* The Tremiti Mosaic and Eleventh-Century Floor Decoration in Eastern Italy (pp. 29-40)* Clara
Bargellini
* Posie et iconographie: Un pavement du XIIe sicle dcrit par Baudri de Bourgueil (pp. 4154)* Xavier Barral i Altet
* Eine Privatkapelle im frhmittelalterlichen Rom (pp. 55-69)* Hans Belting
* The Frescoes of Santissima Annunciata in Minuto (Amalfi) (pp. 71-83)* Robert P. Bergman
* Un altro serpente in S. Ambrogio (pp. 85-87)* Carlo Bertelli
* Origin and Fate of the Bronze Doors of Abbot Desiderius of Monte Cassino (pp. 89-102)*
Herbert Bloch
* Spolia from Constantine to Charlemagne: Aesthetics versus Ideology (pp. 103-109)* Beat
Brenk
* The Seitenstetten Missal and the Persistence of Italo-Byzantine Influence at Salzburg (pp. 111123)* Rebecca W. Corrie
* Some Palatine Aspects of the Cappella Palatina in Palermo (pp. 125-144)* Slobodan Curcic
* Under the Sign of the Deesis: On the Question of Representativeness in Medieval Art and
Literature (pp. 145-154)* Anthony Cutler
* San Marco Revisited (pp. 155-156)* Otto Demus
* Two Miracles of the Virgin in the Poems of Gautier de Coincy (pp. 157-163)* Sirarpie der
Nersessian
* Three Early Byzantine Silver Crosses (pp. 165-179)* Erica Cruikshank Dodd

* Images on Finger Rings and Early Christian Art (pp. 181-186)* Paul Corby Finney
* St. Autonomus and His Church in Bithynia (pp. 187-198)* Clive Foss
* An Introduction to the Iconography of the Medieval Italian City Gate (pp. 199-213)* Julian
Gardner
* Pseudo-Augustine, Prophets, and Pulpits in Campania (pp. 215-226)* Dorothy F. Glass
* The Formation and Sources of Early Byzantine Floral Semis and Floral Diaper Patterns
Reexamined (pp. 227-237)* Anna Gonosov
* Une rflexion d'Eschyle sur l'art de son temps, et l'volution de l'art byzantin (pp. 239-242)*
Andr Grabar
* The Date and Meaning of Mshatta (pp. 243-247)* Oleg Grabar
* The Scylla of Corvey and Her Ancestors (pp. 249-260)* George M. A. Hanfmann
* Zum Sogenannten Reliquienschrein Ottos des Grossen in Quedlinburg (pp. 261-264)* Harald
Keller
* The Meeting of Peter and Paul in Rome: An Emblematic Narrative of Spiritual Brotherhood
(pp. 265-275)* Herbert L. Kessler
* TThe Double-Shell Tetraconch Building at Perge in Pamphylia and the Origin of the
Architectural Genus (pp. 277-293)* W. Eugene Kleinbauer
* Mosaics of the Early Church at Stobi (pp. 295-306)* Ruth E. Kolarik
* A Gold Pendant in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (pp. 307-316)* Christine Kondoleon*
Richard Krautheimer
* Pour une problmatique de la peinture d'glise byzantine a l'poque iconoclaste (pp. 321-337)*
Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosogne
* L'epigramma e il committente (pp. 339-350)* Bruno Lavagnini
* Range and Repertory in Capital Design (pp. 351-361)* Eunice Dauterman Maguire
* Adam and the Animals: Allegory and the Literal Sense in Early Christian Art (pp. 363-373)*
Henry Maguire
* Vasa Sacra: Apostolic Authority and Episcopal Prestige in the Eleventh-Century Bari
Benedictional (pp. 375-389)* Penelope C. Mayo
* Wisdom-Sophia: Contrasting Approaches to a Complex Theme (pp. 391-401)* John
Meyendorff
* A Thirteenth-Century Icon with A Variant of the Hodegetria in the Byzantine Museum of
Athens (pp. 403-414)* Doula Mouriki
* Das Verzeichnis eines griechischen Bilderzyklus in dem st. Galler codex 48 (pp. 415-423)*
Florentine Mtherich
* The "Main Plane" as a Compositional Element in the Style of the Macedonian Renaissance and
Its Origins (pp. 425-441)* Bezalel Narkiss
* Theodulf's Mythical Silver Hercules Vase, Poetica Vanitas, and the Augustinian Critique of the
Roman Heritage (pp. 443-451)* Lawrence Nees
* Icons Designed for the Display of Sumptuous Votive Gifts (pp. 453-460)* Per Jonas
Nordhagen
* An Early Tenth-Century Inscription from Galakrenai with Echoes from Nonnos and the

Palatine Anthology (pp. 461-468)* Ihor evcenko


* Late Antique and Sub-Antique, or the "Decline of Form" Reconsidered (pp. 469-476)* James
Trilling
* Setting and Structure in Two Roman Wall Decorations of the Early Middle Ages (pp. 477492)* William Tronzo
* The True Face of Constantine the Great (pp. 493-507)* David H. Wright
* Back Matter (pp. 509-511)

Issue 42
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* The Witness of John the Baptist on an Early Byzantine Icon in Kiev (pp. 1-11)* Kathleen
Corrigan
* The Sculpture at the Cathedral of Eufrasius in Porec (pp. 13-64)* Ann Terry
* Upper-Story Chapels Near the Sanctuary in Churches of the Christian East (pp. 65-72)*
Natalia Teteriatnikov
* Toward a History of Theoderic's Building Program (pp. 73-96)* Mark J. Johnson
* The Bath of Leo the Wise and the "Macedonian Renaissance" Revisited: Topography,
Iconography, Ceremonial, Ideology (pp. 97-118)* Paul Magdalino
* The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey (pp.
119-141)* Robert W. Edwards
* History and Panegyric in the Age of Heraclius: The Literary Background to the Composition of
the "Histories" of Theophylact Simocatta (pp. 143-156)* Joseph D. C. Frendo
* Mount Athos in the Fourteenth Century: Spiritual and Intellectual Legacy (pp. 157-165)* John
Meyendorff
* Mount Athos: Levels of Literacy (pp. 167-178)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Mount Athos: A Late Chapter in the History of the Byzantine Rite (pp. 179-194)* Robert F.
Taft
* Byzantium and the Barbarians in Late Antiquity: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1985 (pp. 195196)
* Mount Athos: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1987 (pp. 197-198)
* Back Matter (pp. 199-201)

Issue 43
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Sirarpie Der Nersessian: 1896-1989 (pp. ix-xi)* Jelisaveta Allen, Nina Garsoan, Ihor
evcenko, Robert W. Thomson
* Paul Emile Lemerle: 1903-1989 (pp. xiii-xv)* Angeliki E. Laiou

* The Turkish Element in Byzantium, Eleventh-Twelfth Centuries (pp. 1-25)* Charles M. Brand
* The Soul of the Empire: Style and Meaning in the Mosaic Pavement of the Byzantine Imperial
Palace in Constantinople (pp. 27-72)* James Trilling
* The Production of Medieval Mosaics: The Orvieto Evidence (pp. 73-102)* Catherine Harding
* Who Built Qal?at al-?ubayba? (pp. 103-112)* Ronnie Ellenblum
* Notes on the Ayyubid Inscriptions at al-?ubayba (Qal?at Nimrud) (pp. 113-119)* Reuven
Amitai
* A Bilingual Rarity in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection of Lead Seals: A Greek/Armenian Bulla
of the Later 10th/Early 11th Centuries (pp. 121-123)* Bernard Coulie, John W. Nesbitt
* The Historical Compilation of Vardan Arewelc?i (pp. 125-226)* Robert W. Thomson
* Classical and Byzantine Astrology in Sassanian Persia (pp. 227-239)* David Pingree
* Byzantium and the Caucasus: Confrontation and Interaction between the Empire, Armenia, and
Iberia: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1988 (pp. 241-243)
* Back Matter (pp. 245-246)

Issue 44
* Front Matter (pp. i-95)
* On the Problem of Smallholding Soldiers in Late Byzantium (pp. 1-26)* Mark C. Bartusis
* The Paschal Letter of Alexander II, Patriarch of Alexandria: A Greek Defense of Coptic
Theology under Arab Rule (pp. 27-40)* L. S. B. MacCoull
* The "Praetorium" at Musmiye, Again (pp. 41-46)* Zvi Uri Ma?oz
* Christian Attitudes toward Pagan Monuments in Late Antiquity and Their Legacy in Later
Byzantine Centuries (pp. 47-61)* Helen Saradi-Mendelovici
* The Monastery of St. Chrysostomos at Koutsovendis (Cyprus) and Its Wall Paintings. Part I:
Description (pp. 63-94)* Cyril Mango, E. J. W. Hawkins, Susan Boyd
# Symposium on the Byzantine Family and Household
* Introduction (pp. 97-98)* Angeliki E. Laiou
* Christian Marriage in Byzantium: The Canonical and Liturgical Tradition (pp. 99-107)* John
Meyendorff
* Kinship by Arrangement: The Case of Adoption (pp. 109-118)* R. J. Macrides
* The Byzantine Family and the Monastery (pp. 119-129)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* Byzantine Hagiography and Sex in the Fifth to Twelfth Centuries (pp. 131-143)* Alexander
Kazhdan
* Art and Marriage in Early Byzantium (pp. 145-163)* Gary Vikan
* Images of the Mother: When the Virgin Mary Became "Meter Theou" (pp. 165-172)* Ioli
Kalavrezou
* Demographic Constraints on the Formation of Traditional Balkan Households (pp. 173-186)*
E. A. Hammel
* Family Relations and Family Law in the Byzantine Countryside of the Eleventh Century: An

Analysis of the Praktikon of 1073 (pp. 187-193)* Gennadij G. Litavrin


* Byzantinische Wohnhuser des 11. bis 14. Jahrhunderts in Pergamon (pp. 195-204)* Klaus
Rheidt
* The Contents of the Byzantine House from the Eleventh to the Fifteenth Century (pp. 205214)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Garments Pleasing to God: The Significance of Domestic Textile Designs in the Early
Byzantine Period (pp. 215-224)* Henry Maguire
* The Byzantine Family and Household: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, May 5-7, 1989 (pp. 225226)
* Back Matter (pp. 227-229)

Issue 45
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Otto Demus. 1902-1990 (pp. vii-xi)* Hans Belting
* Andr Grabar. 1896-1990 (pp. xiii-xv)* Henry Maguire
* Byzantine Hagiographical Texts as Sources on Art (pp. 1-22)* Alexander Kazhdan, Henry
Maguire
* Holy Images and Likeness (pp. 23-33)* Gilbert Dagron
* The Holy Icon as an Asset (pp. 35-44)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* Icons in the Liturgy (pp. 45-57)* Nancy Patterson evcenko
* The Palaeologina Group: Additional Manuscripts and New Questions (pp. 59-68)* Robert S.
Nelson, John Lowden
* Art and Colonialism: The Mosaics of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (1169) and the
Problem of "Crusader" Art (pp. 69-85)* Lucy-Anne Hunt
* The Antiquities in the Hippodrome of Constantinople (pp. 87-96)* Sarah Guberti Bassett
* Evagrius Ponticus' "Sententiae ad Virginem" (pp. 97-120)* Susanna Elm
* The Identification of the Church of "Profitis Elias" in Thessaloniki (pp. 121-127)* Thanasis
Papazotos
* Tradition and Reality in the "Taktika" of Nikephoros Ouranos (pp. 129-140)* Eric McGeer
* Further Observations on the Location of Grand Magne (pp. 141-148)* J. M. Wagstaff
* An Introduction to Eustathios' "Exegesis in Canonem Iambicum" (pp. 149-158)* Silvia
Ronchey
* The Date of George of Pisidia's "Hexaemeron" (pp. 159-172)* David M. Olster
* The Holy Image: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1990 (pp. 173-174)
* Back Matter (pp. 175-176)

Issue 46

* Front Matter (pp. i-viii)


* Some Talk of Alexander (pp. 1-4)* Anthony Cutler
* Bibliography of Works by Alexander Kazhdan (pp. 5-26)* Simon Franklin
* A Fourteenth-Century Prose Version of the "Odyssey" (pp. 27-36)* Robert Browning
* Dictators and Diplomats in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: Medieval Epistolography and
the Birth of Modern Bureaucracy (pp. 37-46)* Giles Constable
* Ezekiel and the Politics of Resurrection in Tenth-Century Byzantium (pp. 47-58)* Anthony
Cutler
* L'ombre d'un doute: L'hagiographie en question, VIe-XIe sicle (pp. 59-68)* Gilbert Dagron
* Greek in Kievan Rus' (pp. 69-81)* Simon Franklin
* The Alexander Legend in Byzantium: Some Literary Gleanings (pp. 83-87)* Stephen Gero
* Why am I not a Byzantinist? (pp. 89-96)* Aaron Gurevich
* "Femina Byzantina": The Council in Trullo on Women (pp. 97-105)* Judith Herrin
* Ein Zyklus von Epigrammen zu Darstellungen von Herrenfesten und Wunderszenen (pp. 107115)* Wolfram Hrandner
* Der "homo byzantinus" und das Bleisiegel (pp. 117-128)* Herbert Hunger
* Slavic Jesters and the Byzantine Hippodrome (pp. 129-132)* Sergei A. Ivanov
* Further Notes on Byzantine Marriage: Raptus-?????? or ????????? Further Notes on
Byzantine Marriage: Raptus-?????? or ????????? (pp. 133-154)* Patricia Karlin-Hayter
* The Letters of Demetrios Kydones to Empress Helena Kantakouzene Palaiologina (pp. 155164)* Frances Kianka
* Imperial Marriages and Their Critics in the Eleventh Century: The Case of Skylitzes (pp. 165176)* Angeliki E. Laiou
* Man in Byzantine Historiography from John Malalas to Michael Psellos (pp. 177-186)* Jakov
Nikolaevic Ljubarskij
* Bad Historian or Good Lawyer? Demetrios Chomatenos and Novel 131 (pp. 187-196)* R. J.
Macrides
* Eros the King and the King of "Amours:" Some Observations on "Hysmine and Hysminias"
(pp. 197-204)* Paul Magdalino
* The Mosaics of Nea Moni: An Imperial Reading (pp. 205-214)* Henry Maguire
* Diabolus Byzantinus (pp. 215-223)* Cyril Mango
* An Anonymous Laudatory Poem in Honor of Basil I (pp. 225-232)* Athanasios Markopoulos
* The Madness of Genre (pp. 233-243)* Margaret Mullett
* The First Century of the Monastery of Hosios Loukas (pp. 245-255)* Nicolas Oikonomides
* De la Chasse et du Souverain (pp. 257-263)* Evelyne Patlagean
* Ein neues Zeugnis ber Ignatij von Smolensk und die russische Kolonie in Konstantinopel im
ausgehenden 14. Jahrhundert (pp. 265-269)* Fdor Poljakov
* Once Again concerning the Baptism of Olga, Archontissa of Rus' (pp. 271-277)* Andrzej
Poppe
* The Search for the Past in Byzantium around the Year 800 (pp. 279-293)* Ihor evcenko
* Empress Theodora Palaiologina, Wife of Michael VIII (pp. 295-303)* Alice-Mary Talbot

* "Let Now the Astrologers Stand up": The Armenian Christian Reaction to Astrology and
Divination (pp. 305-312)* Robert W. Thomson
* The Baptistery of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem and the Politics of Sacred Landscape (pp.
313-325)* Annabel Jane Wharton
* Back Matter (pp. 327-329)

Issue 47
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* John Meyendorff. 1926-1992 (pp. ix-xi)* George P. Majeska
* Doula Mouriki. 1934-1991 (pp. xiii-xvi)* Henry Maguire, Nancy evcenko
* Kurt Weitzmann. 1904-1993 (pp. xix-xxiii)* Herbert L. Kessler
* Military Service, Military Lands, and the Status of Soldiers: Current Problems and
Interpretations (pp. 1-67)* John Haldon
* Continuities and Discontinuities in Byzantine Religious Thought (pp. 69-81)* John
Meyendorff
* State, Feudal, and Private Economy in Byzantium (pp. 83-100)* Alexander Kazhdan
* Rural Economy and Social Relations in the Countryside (pp. 101-113)* Jacques Lefort
* Learned and Vernacular Literature in Byzantium: Dichotomy or Symbiosis? (pp. 115-129)*
Erich Trapp
* New Trends in the Study of Byzantine Historiography (pp. 131-138)* Jakov N. Ljubarskij
* La contribution de l'archologie la connaissance du monde byzantin (IVe-VIIe sicles) (pp.
139-184)* Jean-Pierre Sodini
* Organisation domestique et rles sexuels: Les papyrus byzantins (pp. 185-194)* Jolle
Beaucamp
* Critique of the Emperor in the Vatican Psalter gr. 752 (pp. 195-219)* Ioli Kalavrezou,
Nicolette Trahoulia, Shalom Sabar
* Travel and Perception in Byzantium (pp. 221-241)* Catia Galatariotou
* The Restoration of Constantinople under Michael VIII (pp. 243-261)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* Writing against Silence: Antithesis and Ekphrasis in the Prose Fiction of Georgios Vizyenos
(pp. 263-286)* Margaret Alexiou
* Byzantine Civilization in the Light of Contemporary Scholarship: Dumbarton Oaks
Symposium 1991 (pp. 287-288)
* Law and Society in Byzantium, 9th-12th Century: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1992 (pp.
289-290)
* Back Matter (pp. 291-296)

Issue 48

* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)


* The Lycian Coast in the Byzantine Age (pp. 1-52)* Clive Foss
* Inventing a Sacred Past: Pictorial Narratives of St. Mark the Evangelist in Aquileia and
Venice, ca. 1000-1300 (pp. 53-104)* Thomas E. A. Dale
* Epigrams, Art, and the "Macedonian Renaissance" (pp. 105-115)* Henry Maguire
* A Cycle of Epigrams on the Lord's Feasts in Cod. Marc. Gr. 524 (pp. 117-133)* Wolfram
Hrandner
* Epigrams of Manuel Philes on the Theotokos tes Peges and Its Art (pp. 135-165)* Alice-Mary
Talbot
* Spolia in Roman Cities of the Late Empire: Legislative Rationales and Architectural Reuse
(pp. 167-178)* Joseph Alchermes
* A Florilegium in the Life of Nicetas of Medicion and a Letter of Theodore of Studios (pp. 179197)* Alexander Alexakis
* The Palimpsest Psalter, Pantokrator Cod. 61: Its Content and Relationship to the Bristol Psalter
(pp. 199-220)* Jeffrey C. Anderson
* The Virgin with the "Tongues of Fire" on Byzantine Lead Seals (pp. 221-227)* John Cotsonis
* The East Dome of San Marco, Venice: A Reconsideration (pp. 229-242)* Ernest J. W.
Hawkins, Liz James
* Lexicographical Notes, Illustrating Continuity and Change in Medieval Greek (pp. 243-255)*
Erich Trapp
# Notes
* New Discoveries at Santa Costanza (pp. 257-261)* David J. Stanley
* University of Delaware Fieldwork in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, 1993 (pp. 263-275)* Steven
E. Sidebotham
* Mechanical Tests of Material from the Hagia Sophia Dome (pp. 277-278)* Robert Mark,
Ahmet S. Cakmak
* Byzantium and the Italians, Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
1993 (pp. 279-280)
* Back Matter (pp. 281-286)

Issue 49
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Introduction (pp. vii-x)* John W. Barker
* The Italian and Late Byzantine City (pp. 1-22)* Alexander Kazhdan
* The Greeks of Crimea under Genoese Rule in the XIVth and XVth Centuries (pp. 23-32)*
Michel Balard
* New Documents on the Relations between the Latins and the Local Populations in the Black
Sea Area (1392-1462) (pp. 33-41)* S. P. Karpov
* Rialto Businessmen and Constantinople, 1204-61 (pp. 43-58)* Louise Buenger Robbert

* The Notaras Family and Its Italian Connections (pp. 59-72)* Klaus-Peter Matschke
* Italy and the Italians in the Political Geography of the Byzantines (14th Century) (pp. 73-98)*
Angeliki E. Laiou
* Demetrios Kydones and Italy (pp. 99-110)* Frances Kianka
* Renaissance Crusaders: Humanist Crusade Literature in the Age of Mehmed II (pp. 111-207)*
James Hankins
* The Italian Appreciation and Appropriation of Illuminated Byzantine Manuscripts, ca. 12001450 (pp. 209-235)* Robert S. Nelson
* From Loot to Scholarship: Changing Modes in the Italian Response to Byzantine Artifacts, ca.
1200-1750 (pp. 237-267)* Anthony Cutler
* Byzantine "consuetudines" in Venetian Crete (pp. 269-280)* Chryssa A. Maltezou
* The Italian Background of Early Cretan Literature (pp. 281-323)* Nikolaos M. Panagiotakes
* Greek Magnates in Venetian Cyprus: The Case of the Synglitico Family (pp. 325-337)*
Benjamin Arbel
* Byzantines and Italians on Cyprus: Images from Art (pp. 339-357)* Annemarie Weyl Carr
* Back Matter (pp. 359-364)

Issue 50
* Volume Information (pp. 383-395)
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* L'glise de la Panagia Arakiotissa Lagoudra, Chypre: Etude iconographique des fresques de
1192 (pp. 1-137)* Andras Nicolads
* Six Late Roman Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 139-145)* Philip Grierson
* Imperial Virtue: Questions of Form and Function in the Case of Four Late Antique Statuettes
(pp. 147-162)* Archer St. Clair
* Raising New Units for the Late Roman Army: "Auxilia Palatina" (pp. 163-170)* Michael P.
Speidel
* Antiochus the "Praepositus": A Persian Eunuch at the Court of Theodosius II (pp. 171-197)*
Geoffrey Greatrex, Jonathan Bardill
* The Inheritance of the Papyrus Style of Illustration in Early Latin Literary Codices (pp. 199208)* David H. Wright
* Byzantine Communion Spoons: A Review of the Evidence (pp. 209-238)* Robert F. Taft
* The Monastery of Aghios Menas in Thessaloniki (pp. 239-262)* Thalia S. MantopoulouPanagiotopoulou
* The Politics of Salvation: Theodore of Stoudios on Martyrdom ("Martyrion") and Speaking out
("Parrhesid") (pp. 263-287)* Peter Hatlie
* Greek Manuscripts at Dumbarton Oaks: Codicological and Paleographic Description and
Analysis (pp. 289-312)* Nadezhda Kavrus-Hoffmann
* Figures of Female Sanctity: Byzantine Edifying Manuscripts and Their Audience (pp. 313-

344)* Claudia Rapp


* The Archangelos Xorinos, or the Banisher (pp. 345-360)* Smiljka Gabelic
# Notes
* The Corpus of the Mosaics of Tunisia: Carthage Project, 1992-1994 (pp. 361-368)* Margaret
A. Alexander, Acha Ben Abed-Ben Khader, Guy P. R. Mtraux
* Evidence for Late Antique Bone and Ivory Carving on the Northeast Slope of the Palatine: The
Palatine East Excavation (pp. 369-374)* Archer St. Clair
* A New Christian Structure on the Outskirts of Carthage: A Preliminary Report on the 1994
Excavations at Bir Ftouha (pp. 375-378)* Susan T. Stevens
* Byzantine Court Culture from 829 to 1204: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1994 (pp. 379-380)
* Back Matter (pp. 381-400)

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The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating
to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture,
history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War
II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members
resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it
began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international
Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on
fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages.
Issue 51
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Robert Browning. 1914-1997 (pp. ix-xi)* Angeliki E. Laiou, Alice-Mary Talbot
* Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan. 1922-1997 (pp. xiii-xvii)* Angeliki E. Laiou, Alice-Mary
Talbot
* Polytheism and Monotheism in Arabia and the Three Palestines (pp. 1-10)* G. W. Bowersock
* From Aramaic to Arabic: The Languages of the Monasteries of Palestine in the Byzantine and
Early Islamic Periods (pp. 11-31)* Sidney H. Griffith
* Farms and Villages in Byzantine Palestine (pp. 33-71)* Yizhar Hirschfeld
* Presses for Oil and Wine in the Southern Levant in the Byzantine Period (pp. 73-84)* Rafael
Frankel
* Urbanism at Scythopolis-Bet Shean in the Fourth to Seventh Centuries (pp. 85-146)* Yoram
Tsafrir, Gideon Foerster
* Oil Lamps from the Third to the Eighth Century C. E. at Scythopolis-Bet Shean (pp. 147-188)*
Shulamit Hadad
* Syria in Transition, A. D. 550-750: An Archaeological Approach (pp. 189-269)* Clive Foss
* The "Via Militaris" in Arabia (pp. 271-281)* David F. Graf
* Survey in Trabzon and Gmhane Vilayets, Turkey, 1992-1994 (pp. 283-289)* James Crow,
Anthony Bryer
* The Amorium Project: The 1995 Excavation Season (pp. 291-300)* C. S. Lightfoot, Eric A.
Ivison
* Survey of the Byzantine Settlement at anh Kilise in Cappadocia: Results of the 1995 and
1996 Seasons (pp. 301-306)* Robert Ousterhout
* Palestine and Transjordan before Islam Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1995 (pp. 307-308)
* Aesthetics and Presentation in Byzantine Literature, Art, and Music Dumbarton Oaks
Symposium 1996 (pp. 309-310)

* The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World Dumbarton Oaks
Symposium 1997 (pp. 311-312)
* Back Matter (pp. 313-318)

Issue 52
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
# Women's Space Colloquium
* Women at Home (pp. 1-17)* Alexander P. Kazhdan
* Medieval English Women in Rural and Urban Domestic Space (pp. 19-26)* Barbara A.
Hanawalt
* Women at Church in Byzantium: Where, When-And Why? (pp. 27-87)* Robert F. Taft
* Painted Sources for Female Piety in Medieval Byzantium (pp. 89-111)* Sharon E. J. Gerstel
* Women's Space in Byzantine Monasteries (pp. 113-127)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* Les femmes et l'espace public Byzance: Le cas des tribunaux (pp. 129-145)* Jolle
Beaucamp
* Juridical Space: Female Witnesses in Canon Law (pp. 147-156)* James A. Brundage
* Gregory Nazianzen's Anastasia Church: Arianism, the Goths, and Hagiography (pp. 157-186)*
Rochelle Snee
* The "Dialogue of the Monk and Recluse Moschos concerning the Holy Icons", An Early
Iconophile Text (pp. 187-224)* Alexander Alexakis
* The Autobiographical Impulse in Byzantium (pp. 225-257)* Michael Angold
* Wall Paintings from the Baptistery at Stobi, Macedonia, and Early Depictions of Christ and the
Evangelists (pp. 259-280)* Caroline J. Downing
* The "Trapeza" in Cenobitic Monasteries: Architectural and Spiritual Contexts (pp. 281-303)*
Svetlana Popovic
* Further Prolegomena to a Study of the Pantokrator Psalter: An Unpublished Miniature, Some
Restored Losses, and Observations on the Relationship with the Chludov Psalter and Paris
Fragment (pp. 305-321)* Jeffrey C. Anderson
# Notes
* The Amorium Project: The 1996 Excavation Season (pp. 323-336)* C. S. Lightfoot
* Back Matter (pp. 337-342)

Issue 53
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
# Aesthetics and Presentation in Byzantine Literature, Art, and Music
* Embellishing the Steps: Elements of Presentation and Style in "The Heavenly Ladder" of John
Climacus (pp. 1-17)* John Duffy

* The Byzantine Letter of Consolation in the Macedonian and Komnenian Periods (pp. 19-41)*
A. R. Littlewood
* Photius as a Reader of Hagiography: Selection and Criticism (pp. 43-58)* Tomas Hgg
* The Aesthetics of Sacred Space: Narrative, Metaphor, and Motion in "Ekphraseis" of Church
Buildings (pp. 59-74)* Ruth Webb
* Epigrams in Context: Metrical Inscriptions on Art and Architecture of the Palaiologan Era (pp.
75-90)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* Ploys of Performance: Games and Play in the Ptochoprodromic Poems (pp. 91-109)* Margaret
Alexiou
* Dreams and the Spatial Aesthetics of Narrative Presentation in "Livistros and Rhodamne" (pp.
111-147)* Panagiotis A. Agapitos
* The "Vita" Icon and the Painter as Hagiographer (pp. 149-165)* Nancy Patterson evcenko
* Narrative on the Golden Altar of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan: Presentation and Reception (pp.
167-187)* Cynthia Hahn
* The Profane Aesthetic in Byzantine Art and Literature (pp. 189-205)* Henry Maguire
* Exgse, typologie et rhtorique dans l'hymnographie byzantine (pp. 207-218)* Christian
Hannick
* Narratives of the Fall: Structure and Meaning in the Genesis Frieze at Hagia Sophia, Trebizond
(pp. 219-236)* Antony Eastmond
* The Lost Royal Portraits of Gerace and Cefal Cathedrals (pp. 237-262)* Mark J. Johnson
* Organization, Market Structure, and Modus Operandi of the Private Silk Industry in TenthCentury Byzantium (pp. 263-332)* George C. Maniatis
# Fieldwork Report
* The Amorium Project: The 1997 Study Season (pp. 333-349)* C. S. Lightfoot
* Constantinople: The Fabric of the City: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1998 (pp. 351-352)
* Back Matter (pp. 353-358)

Issue 54
* Front Matter (pp. i-155)
* Nicolas Oikonomides: 1934-2000 (pp. ix-xii)* John Nesbitt, Eric McGeer
* The Church of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople and the Monophysite Refugees (pp.
1-11)* Jonathan Bardill
* The Organizational Setup and Functioning of the Fish Market in Tenth-Century Constantinople
(pp. 13-42)* George C. Maniatis
* Naissance d'une vocation: aux sources de la carrire byzantine de Thomas Whittemore (pp. 4369)* Rmi Labrusse, Nadia Podzemskaia
* The Invention of the Counterweight Trebuchet: A Study in Cultural Diffusion (pp. 71-116)*
Paul E. Chevedden
* Paris, Bibliothque Nationale de France, Codex Grec 54: Modus Operandi of Scribes and

Artists in a Palaiologan Gospel Book (pp. 117-138)* Kathleen Maxwell


* Imagined Images: Visions of Salvation and Intercession in a Double-Sided Icon from
Poganovo (pp. 139-153)* Bissera V. Pentcheva
# Constantinople: The Fabric of the City: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1998
* Introduction: Constantinople: The Fabric of the City (pp. 157-159)* Henry Maguire, Robert
Ousterhout
* Streets and Public Spaces in Constantinople (pp. 161-172)* Albrecht Berger
* The Triumphal Way of Constantinople and the Golden Gate (pp. 173-188)* Cyril Mango
* The Commercial Map of Constantinople (pp. 189-207)* Marlia Mundell Mango
* The Maritime Neighborhoods of Constantinople: Commercial and Residential Functions, Sixth
to Twelfth Centuries (pp. 209-226)* Paul Magdalino
* Recent Work on the Land Walls of Istanbul: Tower 2 to Tower 5 (pp. 227-239)* Metin
Ahunbay, Zeynep Ahunbay
* Contextualizing the Later Churches of Constantinople: Suggested Methodologies and a Few
Examples (pp. 241-250)* Robert Ousterhout
* Gardens and Parks in Constantinople (pp. 251-264)* Henry Maguire
# Fieldwork Reports
* Study and Restoration of the Zeyrek Camii in Istanbul: First Report, 1997-98 (pp. 265-270)*
Robert Ousterhout, Zeynep Ahunbay, Metin Ahunbay, Ayn zgl
* Excavations of an Early Christian Pilgrimage Complex at Bir Ftouha (Carthage) (pp. 271274)* Susan T. Stevens
* The Byzantine Basilica at Priene (pp. 275-280)* Stephan Westphalen
* Byzantine Eschatology: Views on Death and the Last Things, 8th to 15th Centuries:
Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1999 (pp. 281-282)
* Pilgrimage in the Byzantine Empire, 7th-15th Centuries: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 2000
(pp. 283-284)
* Back Matter (pp. 285-290)

Issue 55
* Front Matter (pp. i-vii)
# Byzantine Eschatology: Views on Death and the Last Things, 8th to 15th Centuries:
Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1999
* Death in Byzantium (pp. 1-7)* George T. Dennis
* The Predetermination of Death: The Contribution of Anastasios of Sinai and Nikephoros
Blemmydes to a Perennial Byzantine Problem (pp. 9-20)* Joseph A. Munitiz
* Funeral Rites According to the Byzantine Liturgical Sources (pp. 21-51)* Elena Velkovska
* Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell in Byzantine "Beneficial Tales" (pp. 53-69)* John Wortley
* "At the Hour of Our Death": Mary's Dormition and Christian Dying in Late Patristic and Early
Byzantine Literature (pp. 71-89)* Brian E. Daley

* "To Sleep, Perchance to Dream": The Middle State of Souls in Patristic and Byzantine
Literature (pp. 91-124)* Nicholas Constas
* "Earthly Angels and Heavenly Men": The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Niketas Stethatos,
and the Tradition of "Interiorized Apocalyptic" in Eastern Christian Ascetical and Mystical
Literature (pp. 125-153)* Alexander Golitzin
* Was There Life beyond the Life beyond? Byzantine Ideas on Reincarnation and Final
Restoration (pp. 155-177)* Alexander Alexakis
# Byzantium in the Medieval World: Monetary Transactions and Exchange: Dumbarton Oaks
Colloquium 1999
* The Normans between Byzantium and the Islamic World (pp. 179-196)* Lucia Travaini
* Coinage and Money in the Latin Empire of Constantinople (pp. 197-206)* Alan M. Stahl
* Use and Circulation of Coins in the Despotate of Epiros (pp. 207-215)* Angeliki E. Laiou
* Coin Usage and Exchange Rates in Badoer's "Libro dei Conti" (pp. 217-245)* Ccile
Morrisson
* Gifts and Gift Exchange as Aspects of the Byzantine, Arab, and Related Economies (pp. 247278)* Anthony Cutler
* Constantius (pp. 279-304)* Nick Henck
* Jerusalem, Antioch, Rome, and Constantinople: The Peter Cycle in the Oratory of Pope John
VII (705-707) (pp. 305-328)* Ann van Dijk
* The Conspiracy of Michael Traulos and the Assassination of Leo V: History and Fiction (pp.
329-338)* Dmitry Afinogenov
* The Domain of Private Guilds in the Byzantine Economy, Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries (pp.
339-369)* George C. Maniatis
# Fieldwork Report
* The Amorium Project: The 1998 Excavation Season (pp. 371-399)* C. S. Lightfoot, E. A.
Ivison
* Back Matter (pp. 401-408)

Issue 56
* Front Matter (pp. i-243)
* The Chapel of Physicians at Santa Maria Antiqua (pp. 1-23)* David Knipp
* The Biography of Theodore Abu Qurrah Revisited (pp. 25-40)* John C. Lamoreaux
* The Virgin and Justinian on Seals of the "Ekklesiekdikoi" of Hagia Sophia (pp. 41-55)* John
Cotsonis
# Pilgrimage in the Byzantine Empire: 7th-15th Centuries: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 5-7
May 2000
* Introduction (pp. 59-61)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* The Earliest Phase of Christian Pilgrimage in the Near East (before the 7th Century) (pp. 6374)* Pierre Maraval

* Icons and the Object of Pilgrimage in Middle Byzantine Constantinople (pp. 75-92)*
Annemarie Weyl Carr
* Russian Pilgrims in Constantinople (pp. 93-108)* George Majeska
* Les saints en plerinage l'poque msobyzantine (7e-12e sicles) (pp. 109-127)* Michel
Kaplan
* Pilgrimage in Medieval Asia Minor (pp. 129-151)* Clive Foss
* Pilgrimage to Healing Shrines: The Evidence of Miracle Accounts (pp. 153-173)* Alice-Mary
Talbot
* Pilgrimage to Thessalonike: The Tomb of St. Demetrios (pp. 175-192)* Charalambos Bakirtzis
* Local Worshipers, Imperial Patrons: Pilgrimage to St. Eugenios of Trebizond (pp. 193-212)*
Jan Olof Rosenqvist
* Drawn to the Blazing Beacon: Visitors and Pilgrims to the Living Holy Man and the Case of
Lazaros of Mount Galesion (pp. 213-241)* Richard Greenfield
# New Insights into Byzantine Monasticism: The Evidence of the Byzantine Monastic
Foundation Documents: Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium, 3-4 March 2000
* The Management of Monastic Estates: The Evidence of the Typika (pp. 245-261)*
Konstantinos Smyrlis
* Coinage and Money in Byzantine Typika (pp. 263-275)* Ccile Morrisson
* Singing with the Angels: Foundation Documents as Evidence for Musical Life in Monasteries
of the Byzantine Empire (pp. 277-296)* Rosemary Dubowchik
# Fieldwork Reports
* Archaeological Investigation at Konjuh, Republic of Macedonia, in 2000 (pp. 297-306)*
Carolyn S. Snively
* Excavations and Survey at Androna, Syria: The Oxford Team 1999 (pp. 307-315)* Marlia
Mundell Mango
* Late Byzantine Thessalonike: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 2001 (pp. 317-318)
* Back Matter (pp. 319-324)

Issue 57
* Front Matter (pp. i-vii)
* Ernst Kitzinger: 1912-2003 (pp. ix-xiv)* Henry Maguire
* Introduction (pp. 1-4)* Jean-Michel Spieser
* Late Byzantine Thessalonike: A Second City's Challenges and Responses (pp. 5-33)* John W.
Barker
* The Urban Continuity and Size of Late Byzantine Thessalonike (pp. 35-64)* Charalambos
Bakirtzis
* The Role of Late Byzantine Thessalonike in Church Architecture in the Balkans (pp. 65-84)*
Slobodan Curcic
* Foreigners and the Urban Economy in Thessalonike, ca. 1150-ca. 1450 (pp. 85-132)* David

Jacoby
* The Aristocracy in Late Byzantine Thessalonike: A Case Study of the City's Archontes (Late
14th and Early 15th Centuries) (pp. 133-151)* Nevra Necipolu
* Intellectuals in Late Byzantine Thessalonike (pp. 153-172)* Franz Tinnefeld
* The Emperor, the Saint, and the City: Coinage and Money in Thessalonike from the Thirteenth
to the Fifteenth Century (pp. 173-203)* Ccile Morrisson
* Economic Concerns and Attitudes of the Intellectuals of Thessalonike (pp. 205-223)* Angeliki
E. Laiou
* Civic and Monastic Influences on Church Decoration in Late Byzantine Thessalonike: In
Loving Memory of Thalia Gouma-Peterson (pp. 225-239)* Sharon E. J. Gerstel
* Thessalonique, Centre de Production D'objets D'arts au XIVe Sicle (pp. 241-254)* Katia
Loverdou-Tsigarida
* The Late Byzantine Metropolitans of Thessalonike (pp. 255-264)* George T. Dennis
* Prsence Athonite Thessalonique, XIIIe-XVe Sicles (pp. 265-278)* Christophe Giros
# Fieldwork Reports
* The Amorium Project: Research and Excavation in 2000 (pp. 279-292)* C. S. Lightfoot, Y.
Mergen, B. Y. Olcay, J. Witte-Orr
* Excavations and Survey at Androna, Syria: The Oxford Team 2000 (pp. 293-297)* Marlia
Mundell Mango
* Realities in the Arts of the Medieval Mediterranean, 800-1500: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
2002 (pp. 299-301)
* Back Matter (pp. 303-308)

Issue 58
* Front Matter (pp. i-ix)
* A Day and Ten Months in the Life of a Lonely Bachelor: The Other Byzantium in Miracula S.
Artemii 18 and 22 (pp. 1-26)* Stephanos Efthymiades
* A Corpus of Early Medieval Armenian Inscriptions (pp. 27-91)* Timothy Greenwood
* Valens and the Monks: Cudgeling and Conscription as a Means of Social Control (pp. 93117)* Noel Lenski
* Gloses prophtiques sur l'vangile: propos de quelques manuscrits armniens enlumins en
Cicilie dans les annes 1260 (pp. 119-154)* Ioanna Rapti
* Realities, Realia, and Realism: An Introduction to the Symposium (pp. 155-160)* Anthony
Cutler
* The Mediterranean around 800: On the Brink of the Second Trade Cycle (pp. 161-174)* Chris
Wickham
* The Elephant and the Ark: Cultural and Material Interchange across the Mediterranean in the
Eighth and Ninth Centuries (pp. 175-195)* Leslie Brubaker
* Silk Economics and Cross-Cultural Artistic Interaction: Byzantium, the Muslim World, and the

Christian West (pp. 197-240)* David Jacoby


* Ralits des changes en Mditerrane orientale du XIIe au XVIIIe sicles: L'apport de la
cramique (pp. 241-249)* Vronique Franois
* Diplomatische Geschenke zwischen Byzanz und dem Westen ca. 800-1200: Eine Analyse der
Texte mit Quellenanhang (pp. 251-282)* Peter Schreiner
* Eastern Objects and Western Desires: Relics and Reliquaries between Byzantium and the West
(pp. 283-314)* Holger A. Klein
* The Figural Arts in Crusader Syria and Palestine, 1187-1291: Some New Realities (pp. 315331)* Jaroslav Folda
* Innovations gothiques dans l'orfvrerie byzantine sous les Palologues (pp. 333-354)* Jannic
Durand
# Fieldwork Reports
* The Amorium Project: Excavation and Research in 2001 (pp. 355-370)* C. S. Lightfoot, Y.
Arbel, B. Bhlendorf-Arslan, J. A. Roberts, J. Witte-Orr
* The Excavation in the Monastery of Apa Shenute (Dayr Anba Shinuda) at Suhag, with an
Appendix on Documentary Photography at the Monasteries of Anba Shinuda and Anba Bishoi,
Suhag, by Elizabeth S. Bolman (pp. 371-382)* Peter Grossmann, Darlene Brooks-Hedstrom,
Mohamed Abdal-Rassul, Elizabeth S. Bolman
* Back Matter (pp. 383-391)

Issue 59
* Front Matter (p. 139)
* Heaven on Earth: Helios and the Zodiac Cycle in Ancient Palestinian Synagogues (pp. 1-52)*
Jodi Magness
* The Devil and His Pomps in Fifth-Century Carthage: Renouncing Spectacula with Spectacular
Imagery (pp. 53-72)* Daniel G. Van Slyke
* The Mystery Cloud of 536 CE in the Mediterranean Sources (pp. 73-94)* Antti Arjava
* Contemplating the Vistas of Piety at the Rila Monastery Pyrgos (pp. 95-138)* Asen Kirin
# Byzantine Glass Dumbarton Oaks Workshop 16 November 2002
* Evidence about Byzantine Glass in Medieval Greek Texts from the Eighth to the Fifteenth
Century (pp. 141-145)* Alice-Mary Talbot
* Representations of Glass Objects as a Source on Byzantine Glass: How Useful Are They? (pp.
147-171)* Maria G. Parani
* Glass Finds at Amorium (pp. 173-181)* C. S. Lightfoot
* Technical Analysis of Glass Mosaic Tesserae from Amorium (pp. 183-192)* Mark T. Wypyski
* Enhancing Luxury through Stained Glass, from Asia Minor to Italy (pp. 193-211)* Francesca
Dell'Acqua
* Chemical Analyses of the Zeyrek Camii and Kariye Camii Glasses (pp. 213-230)* Robert H.
Brill

# Fieldwork Report
* The Amorium Project: Excavation and Research in 2002 (pp. 231-265)* C. S. Lightfoot, Y.
Arbel, E. A. Ivison, J. A. Roberts, E. Ioannidou
* Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 2004: Egypt in the Byzantine World, 450-700 (p. 266)
* Back Matter (pp. 267-269)

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