Dumbarton Oaks Papers 56 (2002)
David Knipp, “The Chapel of Physicians at Santa Maria Antiqua,” 1–23.
John C. Lamoreaux, “The Biography of Theodore Abu Qurrah Revisited,” 25–40.
John Cotsonis, “The Virgin and Justinian on Seals of the ‘Ekklesiekdikoi’ of Hagia Sophia,” 41–55.
Alice-Mary Talbot, “Introduction,” 59–61.
Pierre Maraval, “The Earliest Phase of Christian Pilgrimage in the Near East (before the 7th Century),” 63–74.
Annemarie Weyl Carr, “Icons and the Object of Pilgrimage in Middle Byzantine Constantinople,” 75–92.
George P. Majeska, “Russian Pilgrims in Constantinople,” 93–108.
Michel Kaplan, “Les saints en pèlerinage à l’époque mésobyzantine (7e-12e siècles),” 109–27.
Clive Foss, “Pilgrimage in Medieval Asia Minor,” 129–51.
Alice-Mary Talbot, “Pilgrimage to Healing Shrines: The Evidence of Miracle Accounts,” 153–73.
Charalambos Bakirtzis, “Pilgrimage to Thessalonike: The Tomb of St. Demetrios,” 175–92.
Jan Olof Rosenqvist, “Local Worshipers, Imperial Patrons: Pilgrimage to St. Eugenios of Trebizond,” 193–212.
Richard Greenfield, “Drawn to the Blazing Beacon: Visitors and Pilgrims to the Living Holy Man and the Case of Lazaros of Mount Galesion,” 213–41.
Konstantinos Smyrlis, “The Management of Monastic Estates: The Evidence of the Typika,” 245–61.
Cécile Morrisson, “Coinage and Money in Byzantine Typika,” 263–75.
Rosemary Dubowchik, “Singing with the Angels: Foundation Documents as Evidence for Musical Life in Monasteries of the Byzantine Empire,” 277–96.
Carolyn S. Snively, “Archaeological Investigation at Konjuh, Republic of Macedonia, in 2000,” 297–306.
Marlia Mundell Mango, “Excavations and Survey at Androna, Syria: The Oxford Team 1999,” 307–15.
“Late Byzantine Thessalonike: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium 2001,” 317–18.