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Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.41 - 50

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Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.41 - 50

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol. 41 - 50
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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
* Poésie et iconographie: Un pavement du XIIe siècle décrit par Baudri de Bourgueil (pp. 41-54)* Xavier Barral i Altet
* Eine Privatkapelle im frühmittelalterlichen 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. 111-123)* 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 Gonosová
* Une réflexion d'Eschyle sur l'art de son temps, et l'évolution de l'art byzantin (pp. 239-242)* André 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 problématique de la peinture d'Église byzantine a l'époque 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 Mütherich
* 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 Ševcenko
* 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. 477-492)* William Tronzo
* The True Face of Constantine the Great (pp. 493-507)* David H. Wright
* Back Matter (pp. 509-511)

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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. 195-196)
* Mount Athos: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1987 (pp. 197-198)
* Back Matter (pp. 199-201)

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Issue 43
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Sirarpie Der Nersessian: 1896-1989 (pp. ix-xi)* Jelisaveta Allen, Nina Garsoïan, Ihor Ševcenko, 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)

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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 Wohnhäuser 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. 205-214)* 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. 225-226)
* Back Matter (pp. 227-229)

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Issue 45
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Otto Demus. 1902-1990 (pp. vii-xi)* Hans Belting
* André 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 Ševcenko
* 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)

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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 siècle (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. 107-115)* Wolfram Hörandner
* 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 µ????????? Further Notes on Byzantine Marriage: Raptus-?????? or µ????????? (pp. 133-154)* Patricia Karlin-Hayter
* The Letters of Demetrios Kydones to Empress Helena Kantakouzene Palaiologina (pp. 155-164)* Frances Kianka
* Imperial Marriages and Their Critics in the Eleventh Century: The Case of Skylitzes (pp. 165-176)* 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 über Ignatij von Smolensk und die russische Kolonie in Konstantinopel im ausgehenden 14. Jahrhundert (pp. 265-269)* Fëdor 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 Ševcenko
* 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)

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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 Ševcenko
* 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'archéologie à la connaissance du monde byzantin (IVe-VIIe siècles) (pp. 139-184)* Jean-Pierre Sodini
* Organisation domestique et rôles sexuels: Les papyrus byzantins (pp. 185-194)* Joëlle 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)

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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 Hörandner
* 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. 179-197)* 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)

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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. 1200-1450 (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)

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Issue 50
* Volume Information (pp. 383-395)
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* L'église de la Panagia Arakiotissa à Lagoudéra, Chypre: Etude iconographique des fresques de 1192 (pp. 1-137)* Andréas Nicolaïdès
* 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. 199-208)* 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. Mantopoulou-Panagiotopoulou
* 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, Aïcha Ben Abed-Ben Khader, Guy P. R. Métraux
* 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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