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Jelisaveta Allen et al., “Sirarpie Der Nersessian, 1896-1989,” ix–xi.
Angeliki E. Laiou, “Paul Emile Lemerle, 1903-1989,” xiii–xv.
Charles M. Brand, “The Turkish Element in Byzantium, Eleventh-Twelfth Centuries,” 1–25.
James Trilling, “The Soul of the Empire: Style and Meaning in the Mosaic Pavement of the Byzantine Imperial Palace in Constantinople,” 27–72.
Catherine Harding, “The Production of Medieval Mosaics: The Orvieto Evidence,” 73–102.
Ronnie Ellenblum, “Who Built Qal'at Al-Subayba?,” 103–12.
Reuven Amitai, “Notes on the Ayyubid Inscriptions at Al-Subayba (Qal'at Nimrud),” 113–19.
Bernard Coulie and John W. Nesbitt, “A Bilingual Rarity in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection of Lead Seals: A Greek/Armenian Bulla of the Later 10th/Early 11th Centuries,” 121–23.
Robert W. Thomson, “The Historical Compilation of Vardan Arewelcci,” 125–226.
David Pingree, “Classical and Byzantine Astrology in Sassanian Persia,” 227–39.
“Byzantium and the Caucasus: Confrontation and Interaction between the Empire, Armenia, and Iberia; Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1988,” 241–43.