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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 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 Kr?nung der Lateinischen K?nige von Jerusalem: Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Forschung ¨¹ber 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 Sara?hane 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

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Issue 22

* Front Matter (pp. i-167)

* The Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai: The Church and Fortress of Justinian (pp. 1-19)* 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 Kur?unlu (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. Do?an Kuban

* Excavations at Sara?hane 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 Derea?zi: 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

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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 Th¨¦ophane le Cr¨¦tois (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. 377-380)* David C. Winfield, Cyril Mango

* The Church at Dereagzi: A Preliminary Report on the Mosaics of the Diaconicon (pp. 383-393)* James Morganstern, Richard E. Stone

* Back Matter

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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. Garso?an

* 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. Do?an Kuban

* Reports on Work at Monagri, Lagoudera, and Hagios Neophytos, Cyprus, 1969/1970 (pp. 259-264)* 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

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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: T¨ºtes Vraies, T¨ºtes 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 Shahi?d

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. 361-362)* Richard N. Frye

* Back Matter (pp. 363-365)

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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)

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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 Ryd¨¦n

Field Reports

* Early Byzantine Capitals from Sardis. A Study on the Ionic Impost Type (pp. 265-274)* Fikret K. Yeg¨¹l

* 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)

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Issue 29

* Front Matter (pp. i-339)

* Cultural Diversity and the Breakdown of Byzantine Power in Asia Minor (pp. 1-20)* Peter Charanis

* L'Exp¨¦rience nic¨¦enne (pp. 21-40)* H¨¦l¨¨ne Ahrweiler

* Nomadization and Islamization in Asia Minor (pp. 41-71)* Speros Vryonis, Jr.

* L'art monumental byzantin en Asie Mineure du xie si¨¨cle au xive (pp. 73-111)* Nicole Thierry

* Greeks and T¨¹rkmens: 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. 253-284)* Judith Herrin

* The Pre-Islamic South Arabian Bronze Horse in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection (pp. 285-303)* 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)

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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 inf¨¦rieure de Saint-Cl¨¦ment de Rome (pp. 1-33)* H¨¦l¨¨ne 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 mosa?ques pari¨¦tales (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. 375-379)* Philip Mayerson

* Monte Cassino. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1975 (pp. 381-383)* Herbert Bloch

* Back Matter (pp. 399-400)

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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. 343-349)* Warren T. Treadgold

* Urban Societies in the Mediterranean World. Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1976 (p. 351)

* Back Matter (pp. 353-354)

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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 Ryd¨¦n

* The Versions of the "Vita Niconis" (pp. 157-173)* Denis F. Sullivan

* Cod. Vat. Gr. 463 and an Eleventh-Century Byzantine Painting left (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)

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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 Shah?d

* 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 813-845 (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)

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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 Shah?d

* 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)

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Issue 36

* Front Matter (pp. i-xiv)

* Taxes sur l'entr¨¦e des marchandises dans la cit¨¦ de Carales-Cagliari ¨¤ l'¨¦poque byzantine (582-602) (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, Ren¨¦e 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)

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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. 123-146)* 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)

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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. 1-14)* 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 Doyen-Higuet

* 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 Th¨¦odorid¨¨s

* 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)

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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 Oikonomid¨¨s

* A Sixteenth-Century Visitor to the Chora (pp. 117-124)* Robert Ousterhout

* Notes on the Atik Mustafa Pa?a 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)

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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 Oikonomid¨¨s

* Escheat in Byzantium (pp. 55-81)* Mark C. Bartusis

* The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Collapse of Hohenstaufen Power in the Levant (pp. 83-101)* 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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