Dumbarton Oaks Papers 67 (2013)
Martin Wallraff, “The Canon Tables of the Psalms: An Unknown Work of Eusebius of Caesarea,” 1–14.
Charis Messis and Stratis Papaioannou, “Histoires ‘Gothiques’ à Byzance: Le Saint, Le Soldat et Le Miracle d’Euphémie et Du Goth (BHG 739),” 15–47.
Edward M. Schoolman, “Reassessing the Sarcophagi of Ravenna,” 49–74.
Daniel Galadza, “Sources for the Study of Liturgy in Post-Byzantine Jerusalem (638-1187 CE),” 75–94.
A. Asa Eger, “(Re)Mapping Medieval Antioch: Urban Transformations from the Early Islamic to the Middle Byzantine Periods,” 95–134.
Juan Signes Codoñer, “Melkites and Icon Worship during the Iconoclastic Period,” 135–87.
John W. Nesbitt and Werner Seibt, “The Anzas Family: Members of the Byzantine Civil Establishment in the Eleventh Twelfth, and Thirteenth Centuries,” 189–207.
Paroma Chatterjee, “Viewing and Description in ‘Hysmine and Hysminias’: The Fresco of the Virtues,” 209–25.
Nicky Tsougarakis, “The Documents of Dominicus Grimani, Notary in Candia (1356-1357),” 227–89.
Tomasz Waliszewski et al., “The Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Kaftun (Northern Lebanon) and Its Wall Paintings: Preliminary Report 2009-2010,” 291–322.
“Rome Re-Imagined: Byzantine and Early Islamic Africa, ca. 500-800: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 27-29 April 2012,” 323–24.