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Alexander P. Kazhdan, “Women at Home,” 1–17.
Barbara A. Hanawalt, “Medieval English Women in Rural and Urban Domestic Space,” 19–26.
Robert F. Taft, “Women at Church in Byzantium: Where, When—and Why?,” 27–87.
Sharon E. J. Gerstel, “Painted Sources for Female Piety in Medieval Byzantium,” 89–111.
Alice-Mary Talbot, “Women’s Space in Byzantine Monasteries,” 113–27.
Joëlle Beaucamp, “Les femmes et l’espace public à Byzance: Le cas des tribunaux,” 129–45.
James A. Brundage, “Juridical Space: Female Witnesses in Canon Law,” 147–56.
Rochelle Snee, “Gregory Nazianzen’s Anastasia Church: Arianism, the Goths, and Hagiography,” 157–86.
Alexander Alexakis, “The ‘Dialogue of the Monk and Recluse Moschos Concerning the Holy Icons’: An Early Iconophile Text,” 187–224.
Michael Angold, “The Autobiographical Impulse in Byzantium,” 225–57.
Caroline J. Downing, “Wall Paintings from the Baptistery at Stobi, Macedonia, and Early Depictions of Christ and the Evangelists,” 259–80.
Svetlana Popovic, “The ‘Trapeza’ in Cenobitic Monasteries: Architectural and Spiritual Contexts,” 281–303.
Jeffrey C. Anderson, “Further Prolegomena to a Study of the Pantokrator Psalter: An Unpublished Miniature, Some Restored Losses, and Observations on the Relationship with the Chludov Psalter and Paris Fragment,” 305–21.
C. S. Lightfoot, “The Amorium Project: The 1996 Excavation Season,” 323–36.