Dumbarton Oaks Papers 19 (1965)
George Ostrogorsky, “The Byzantine Background of the Moravian Mission,” 1–18.
George C. Soulis, “The Legacy of Cyril and Methodius to the Southern Slavs,” 19–43.
Dimitri Obolensky, “The Heritage of Cyril and Methodius in Russia,” 45–65.
Antonín Dostál, “The Origins of the Slavonic Liturgy,” 67–87.
Romilly J. H. Jenkins, “The Chronological Accuracy of the ‘Logothete’ for the Years A. D. 867-913,” 89–112.
Cyril Mango and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “The Apse Mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul: Report on Work Carried out in 1964,” 113–51.
Sirarpie der Nersessian, “A Psalter and New Testament Manuscript at Dumbarton Oaks,” 153–83.
Alison Frantz, “From Paganism to Christianity in the Temples of Athens,” 185–205.
Philip Grierson, “Two Byzantine Coin Hoards of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries at Dumbarton Oaks,” 207–28.
R. Martin Harrison and Nezih Firatli, “Excavations at Saraçhane in Istanbul: First Preliminary Report,” 231–36.
Carl D. Sheppard, “A Radiocarbon Date for the Wooden Tie Beams in the West Gallery of St. Sophia, Istanbul,” 237–40.
Romilly J. H. Jenkins, “A Note on Nicetas David Paphlago and the ‘Vita Ignatii,’” 241–47.
Donald M. Nicol, “Constantine Akropolites: A Prosopographical Note,” 249–56.
Roman Jakobson, “The Byzantine Mission to the Slavs: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1964 and Concluding Remarks about Crucial Problems of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies,” 257–65.