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Michel Balard, “The Greeks of Crimea under Genoese Rule in the XIVth and XVth Centuries,” 23–32.
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Louise Buenger Robbert, “Rialto Businessmen and Constantinople, 1204-61,” 43–58.
Klaus-Peter Matschke, “The Notaras Family and Its Italian Connections,” 59–72.
Angeliki E. Laiou, “Italy and the Italians in the Political Geography of the Byzantines (14th Century),” 73–98.
Frances Kianka, “Demetrios Kydones and Italy,” 99–110.
James Hankins, “Renaissance Crusaders: Humanist Crusade Literature in the Age of Mehmed II,” 111–207.
Robert S. Nelson, “The Italian Appreciation and Appropriation of Illuminated Byzantine Manuscripts, ca. 1200-1450,” 209–35.
Anthony Cutler, “From Loot to Scholarship: Changing Modes in the Italian Response to Byzantine Artifacts, ca. 1200-1750,” 237–67.
Chryssa A. Maltezou, “Byzantine ‘Consuetudines’ in Venetian Crete,” 269–80.
Nikolaos M. Panagiotakes, “The Italian Background of Early Cretan Literature,” 281–323.
Benjamin Arbel, “Greek Magnates in Venetian Cyprus: The Case of the Synglitico Family,” 325–37.
Annemarie Weyl Carr, “Byzantines and Italians on Cyprus: Images from Art,” 339–57.