Dumbarton Oaks Papers Number Thirty-Two

Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks Center For Byzantine Studies, 1978. First edition. Hardcover. Fine / Fine. Large quarto volume bound in original green cloth and lettered in green at the spine. This volume contains the following essays: Cyril A. Mango and Ihor Sevencenko - Some Recently Acquired Byzantine Inscriptions at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum; Evangelos K. Chrysos - The Title (Greek) in Early Byzantine International Relations; Dimitri Obolensky - A Philorhomaios Anthropos / Metropolitan Cyprian of Keive and All Russia (1375-1406); Barry Baldwin - Menander Protector; Lennart Ryden - The Date of the Life of Andreas Salos; Denis F. Sullivan - The Versions of the Vita Niconis; Jeffrey C. Anderson - Cod. Vat. Gr. 463 and an Eleventh-Century Byzantine Painting Center; Thalia Gouma-Peterson - Christ as Ministrant and the Priest as Ministrant of Christ in a Palaeologan Program of 1303; Ivan Dujcev - On the Treaty of 927 with the Bulgarians. Then follows a section of Notes: George P. Majeska - Notes on the Archaeology of St. Sophia at Constantinople / The Green Marble Bands on the Floor; Paul Magdalino - Byzantine Churches of Selymbria; Henry Maguire - The "Half-Cone" Vault of St. Stephen at Gaza; Anna Gonosova - A Study of an Enamel Fragment in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. A fine copy, both book and dust jacket. Illustrated throughout.

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