Dumbarton Oaks Papers 72 (2018)
Raymond Van Dam, “Eastern Aristocracies and Imperial Courts: Constantine’s Half-Brother, Licinius’s Prefect, and Egyptian Grain,” 1–24.
Daniel Caner, “Not a Hospital but a Leprosarium: Basil’s Basilias and an Early Byzantine Concept of the Deserving Poor,” 25–48.
Benjamin Garstad, “Dionysiac and Christian Elements in the Lysos Episode in the Greek Alexander Romance (b Rec.),” 49–77.
Audrey Becker, “Verbal and Nonverbal Diplomatic Communication at the Imperial Court of Constantinople (Fifth–Sixth Centuries),” 79–92.
Aude Busine, “The Dux and the Nun: Hagiography and the Cult of Artemios and Febronia in Constantinople,” 93–111.
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer, “‘Psalms Useful for Everything’: Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Manuals for the Amuletic Use of the Psalter,” 113–68.
Andreas Gkoutzioukostas and Alexandra-Kyriaki Wassiliou-Seibt, “The Origin and the Members of the Kamytzes Family: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography,” 169–79.
Paul Botley, “Greek Literature in Exile: The Books of Andronicus Callistus, 1475-1476,” 181–96.
Nathanael Aschenbrenner, “Contesting Ceremony, Constructing Byzantium: Reading Pseudo-Kodinos in Early Modern Europe,” 197–214.
“Rethinking Empire: Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 21–22 April 2017,” 215–16.