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Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.51 - 59

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Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol.51 - 59

Dumbarton Oaks Papers Vol. 51 - 59
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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 Gümüşhane 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 Çanh 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)

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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 à Byzance: Le cas des tribunaux (pp. 129-145)* Joëlle 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)

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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 Hägg
* 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 Ševcenko
* 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
* Exégèse, typologie et rhétorique 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 Cefalù Cathedrals (pp. 237-262)* Mark J. Johnson
* Organization, Market Structure, and Modus Operandi of the Private Silk Industry in Tenth-Century 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)

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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 carrière byzantine de Thomas Whittemore (pp. 43-69)* Rémi Labrusse, Nadia Podzemskaia
* The Invention of the Counterweight Trebuchet: A Study in Cultural Diffusion (pp. 71-116)* Paul E. Chevedden
* Paris, Bibliothèque 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, Ayşın Özügül
* Excavations of an Early Christian Pilgrimage Complex at Bir Ftouha (Carthage) (pp. 271-274)* 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)

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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)* Cécile Morrisson
* Gifts and Gift Exchange as Aspects of the Byzantine, Arab, and Related Economies (pp. 247-278)* 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)

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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. 63-74)* 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 pèlerinage à l'époque mésobyzantine (7e-12e siècles) (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)* Cécile 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)

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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 Necipoğlu
* 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)* Cécile 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 Siècle (pp. 241-254)* Katia Loverdou-Tsigarida
* The Late Byzantine Metropolitans of Thessalonike (pp. 255-264)* George T. Dennis
* Présence Athonite à Thessalonique, XIIIe-XVe Siècles (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)

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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. 93-117)* Noel Lenski
* Gloses prophétiques sur l'évangile: À propos de quelques manuscrits arméniens enluminés en Cicilie dans les années 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
* Réalités des échanges en Méditerranée orientale du XIIe au XVIIIe siècles: L'apport de la céramique (pp. 241-249)* Véronique François
* 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. 315-331)* Jaroslav Folda
* Innovations gothiques dans l'orfèvrerie byzantine sous les Paléologues (pp. 333-354)* Jannic Durand
# Fieldwork Reports
* The Amorium Project: Excavation and Research in 2001 (pp. 355-370)* C. S. Lightfoot, Y. Arbel, B. Böhlendorf-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)

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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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