Dumbarton Oaks Papers 68 (2014)
Antony Eastmond, “David Winfield, 2 December 1929 – 28 September 2013,” 1–5.
Walt Stevenson, “Exiling Bishops: The Policy of Constantius II,” 7–27.
Jack Tannous, “In Search of Monotheletism,” 29–67.
Christina Maranci, “The Archaeology and Reconstruction of Zuart'noc',” 69–115.
Philipp Niewöhner and Natalia Teteriatnikov, “The South Vestibule of Hagia Sophia at Istanbul: The Ornamental Mosaics and the Private Door of the Patriarchate,” 117–56.
Ralph-Johannes Lilie, “Reality and Invention: Reflections on Byzantine Historiography,” 157–210.
Simone Beta, “An Enigmatic Literature: Interpreting an Unedited Collection of Byzantine Riddles in a Manuscript of Cardinal Bessarion (Marcianus Graecus 512),” 211–40.
Maria Evangelatou, “Threads of Power: Clothing Symbolism, Human Salvation, and Female Identity in the Illustrated Homilies by Iakobos of Kokkinobaphos,” 241–323.
Filip Van Tricht, “The Byzantino-Latin Principality of Adrianople and the Challenge of Feudalism (1204/6–ca.1227/28): Empire, Venice, and Local Autonomy,” 325–42.
Massimo Bernabò, “The Miniatures in the Rabbula Gospels: Postscripta to a Recent Book,” 343–58.
Werner Seibt and John W. Nesbitt, “Odd Surnames Beginning with Alpha: A Selection of Examples on Byzantine Seals in the Harvard Collections,” 359–68.
Zaza Skhirtladze, “The Image of the Virgin on the Sinai Hexaptych and the Apse Mosaic of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople,” 369–86.
Suna Çagaptay, “Results of the Tophane Area GPR Surveys, Bursa, Turkey,” 387–404.
“The New Testament in Byzantium: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 26–28 April 2013,” 405–6.