Dumbarton Oaks Papers 37 (1983)
David Abulafia, “The Crown and the Economy under Roger II and His Successors,” 1–14.
Julian Raby, “Mehmed the Conqueror’s Greek Scriptorium,” 15–34.
Anthony Cutler, “The Dumbarton Oaks Psalter and New Testament: The Iconography of the Moscow Leaf,” 35–46.
Kathleen Maxwell, “Another Lectionary of the ‘Atelier’ of the Palaiologina, Vat. Gr. 352,” 47–54.
Benjamin Z. Kedar, “Gerard of Nazareth a Neglected Twelfth-Century Writer in the Latin East: A Contribution to the Intellectual and Monastic History of the Crusader States,” 55–77.
Ann Wharton Epstein, “The Date and Significance of the Cathedral of Canosa in Apulia, South Italy,” 79–90.
Kathleen E. McVey, “The Domed Church as Microcosm: Literary Roots of An Architectural Symbol,” 91–121.
Robert W. Edwards, “Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Second Report,” 123–46.
Nicolas Oikonomides, “The Usual Lead Seal,” 147–57.
John W. Nesbitt, “Byzantine Lead Seals from Aphrodisias,” 159–64.
Michael Vickers, “A Painted Window in Saint Sophia at Istanbul,” 165–66.
Ernst Kitzinger, “Art in Norman Sicily: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1981,” 167–70.
Giles Constable, “Dumbarton Oaks and Byzantine Field Work,” 171–76.