Dumbarton Oaks Papers 18 (1964)
George C. Miles, “Byzantium and the Arabs: Relations in Crete and the Aegean Area,” 1–32.
Marius Canard, “Les Relations Politiques et Sociales Entre Byzance et les Arabes,” 33–56.
Francesco Gabrieli, “Greeks and Arabs in the Central Mediterranean Area,” 57–65.
Oleg Grabar, “Islamic Art and Byzantium,” 67–88.
Gustave E. von Grunebaum, “Parallelism, Convergence, and Influence in the Relations of Arab and Byzantine Philosophy, Literature, and Piety,” 89–111.
John Meyendorff, “Byzantine Views of Islam,” 113–32.
David Pingree, “Gregory Chioniades and Palaeologan Astronomy,” 133–60.
P. Bruun et al., “Late Roman Gold and Silver Coins at Dumbarton Oaks: Diocletian to Eugenius,” 161–236.
Erica Cruikshank Dodd, “Byzantine Silver Stamps: Supplement, Part 1, New Stamps from the Reigns of Justin II and Constans II,” 237–48.
Cyril Mango, “Editor’s Preface,” 251–52.
Theodore Macridy, “The Monastery of Lips and the Burials of the Palaeologi,” 253–77.
A. H. S. Megaw, “The Original Form of the Theotokos Church of Constantine Lips,” 279–98.
Cyril Mango and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “Additional Notes,” 299–315.
Cyril Mango and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “Report on Field Work in Istanbul and Cyprus, 1962-1963,” 319–40.
Kurt Weitzmann, “The Jephthah Panel in the Bema of the Church of St. Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai,” 341–52.
Andreas Dikigoropoulos, “The Constantinopolitan Solidi of Theophilus,” 353–61.
Hamilton A. R. Gibb, “The Relations between Byzantium and the Arabs: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1963,” 363–65.