Dumbarton Oaks Papers 48 (1994)
Clive Foss, “The Lycian Coast in the Byzantine Age,” 1–52.
Thomas E. A. Dale, “Inventing a Sacred Past: Pictorial Narratives of St. Mark the Evangelist in Aquileia and Venice, ca. 1000-1300,” 53–104.
Henry Maguire, “Epigrams, Art, and the ‘Macedonian Renaissance,’” 105–15.
Wolfram Hörandner, “A Cycle of Epigrams on the Lord’s Feasts in Cod. Marc. Gr. 524,” 117–33.
Alice-Mary Talbot, “Epigrams of Manuel Philes on the Theotokos Tes Peges and Its Art,” 135–65.
Joseph Alchermes, “Spolia in Roman Cities of the Late Empire: Legislative Rationales and Architectural Reuse,” 167–78.
Alexander Alexakis, “A Florilegium in the Life of Nicetas of Medicion and a Letter of Theodore of Studios,” 179–97.
Jeffrey C. Anderson, “The Palimpsest Psalter, Pantokrator Cod. 61: Its Content and Relationship to the Bristol Psalter,” 199–220.
John Cotsonis, “The Virgin with the ‘Tongues of Fire’ on Byzantine Lead Seals,” 221–27.
Ernest J. W. Hawkins and Liz James, “The East Dome of San Marco, Venice: A Reconsideration,” 229–42.
Erich Trapp, “Lexicographical Notes, Illustrating Continuity and Change in Medieval Greek,” 243–55.
David J. Stanley, “New Discoveries at Santa Costanza,” 257–61.
Steven E. Sidebotham, “University of Delaware Fieldwork in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, 1993,” 263–75.
Robert Mark and Ahmet S. Cakmak, “Mechanical Tests of Material from the Hagia Sophia Dome,” 277–78.
“Byzantium and the Italians, Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 1993,” 279–80.