Dumbarton Oaks Papers, edited by Colin M. Whiting, volume 74 (2021).
CONTENTS INCLUDE
Speros Vryonis Jr.: 1928–2019
John S. Langdon and Stephen W. Reinert
Monastic Turmoil in Sixth-Century Jerusalem and the South Caucasus: The Letter of Patriarch John IV to Catholicos Abas of the Caucasian Albanians
Abraham Terian
Continued Celebration of the Kalends of January in the Medieval Islamic East
Coleman Connelly
The Legend of Euphratas: Some Notes on Its Origins, Development, and Significance
Victoria Gerhold
Two Lives of the Virgin: John Geometres, Euthymios the Athonite, and Maximos the Confessor
Christos Simelidis
Living in Turbulent Times: Monasteries, Settlements, and Laypeople in Late Byzantine Southwest Thrace
Georgios Makris
The Significance of the Cross before, during, and after Iconoclasm: Early Christian Aniconism in Constantinople and Asia Minor
Philipp Niewöhner
Art as Politics in the Baptistery and Chapel of Sant’Isidoro at San Marco, Venice
Stefania Gerevini
Between Science and Superstition: Photius, Diodorus Siculus, and ‘Hermaphrodites'
Laura Pfuntner
John Tzetzes as Didactic Poet and Learned Grammarian
Baukje van den Berg
In the Name of the Father, the Husband, or Some Other Man: The Subordination of Female Characters in Byzantine Historiography
Matthew Kinloch
Rhetorius, Zeno’s Astrologer, and a Sixth-Century Astrological Compendium
Levente László
The Early History of the Hagiopolitan Daily Office in Constantinople: New Perspectives on the Formative Period of the Byzantine Rite
Stig Frøyshov