New Issue of Dumbarton Oaks Papers


Articles from the latest issue of Dumbarton Oaks Papers, no 71:
  • Maya Maskarinec, “Saints for All Christendom: Naturalizing the Alexandrian Saints Cyrus and John in Seventh- to Thirteenth-Century Rome”; 
  • Joseph Glynias, “Prayerful Iconoclasts: Psalm Seals and Elite Formation in the First Iconoclast Era (726–750)”; 
  • Jordan Pickett, “Water and Empire in the De Aedificiis of Procopius”; 
  • Florin Leonte, “Visions of Empire: Gaze, Space, and Territory in Isidore’s Encomium for John VIII Palaiologos (1429)”; 
  • Anastasia Drandaki, “Piety, Politics, and Art in Fifteenth-Century Venetian Crete”;
  • Julian Baker, Filippo Dompieri, and Turan Gökyildirim, “The Reformed Byzantine Silver Based Currencies (ca. 1372–1379) in the Light of the Hoards from the Belgrade Gate”; 
  • Vasileios Marinis, “The Vision of Last Judgment in the Vita of Saint Niphon (BHG 1371z)”; 
  • Daniel Reynolds, “Rethinking Palestinian Iconoclasm”; 
  • Athanasios Vionis, “Understanding Settlements in Byzantine Greece: New Data and Approaches for Boeotia, Sixth to Thirteenth Centuries”; 
  • Nikolaos Zagklas, “Experimenting with Prose and Verse in Twelfth-Century Byzantium: The Cases of ‘Mixed Works’ and ‘Diptychs’ / ‘Triptychs’”; 
  • Christophe Erismann, “Theodore the Studite and Photius on the Humanity of Christ: A Neglected Byzantine Discussion on Universals in the Time of Iconoclasm.”

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