Dumbarton Oaks Papers 16 (1962)
Philip Grierson, Cyril Mango, and Ihor Sevcenko, “The Tombs and Obits of the Byzantine Emperors (337-1042); With an Additional Note,” 1–63.
Harry A. Wolfson, “The Problem of the Souls of the Spheres from the Byzantine Commentaries on Aristotle through the Arabs and St. Thomas to Kepler,” 65–93.
Owsei Temkin, “Byzantine Medicine: Tradition and Empiricism,” 95–115.
Milton V. Anastos, “Nestorius Was Orthodox,” 117–40.
Hans Belting, “Studien Zum Beneventanischen Hof Im 8. Jahrhundert,” 141–93.
Sirarpie der Nersessian, “The Illustrations of the Homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus, Paris Gr. 510: A Study of the Connections between Text and Images,” 195–228.
Romilly J. H. Jenkins, “Three Documents Concerning the ‘Tetragamy,’” 229–41.
Ihor Sevcenko, “The Illuminators of the Menologium of Basil II,” 243–76.
A. H. S. Megaw and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “The Church of the Holy Apostles at Perachorio, Cyprus, and Its Frescoes,” 277–348.
Milos M. Velimirovic, “Liturgical Drama in Byzantium and Russia,” 349–85.
Aubrey Diller, “Photius’ ‘Bibliotheca’ in Byzantine Literature,” 389–96.
Cyril Mango, “Three Imperial Byzantine Sarcophagi Discovered in 1750,” 397–402.
Ihor Sevcenko, “A Postscript on Nicolas Cabasilas’ ‘Anti-Zealot’ Discourse,” 403–8.
Milton V. Anastos, “The History of Byzantine Science: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1961,” 409–11.