Published annually, the journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers was founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to Byzantine civilization.
In this issue:
John S. Langdon and Stephen W. Reinert, ?Speros Vryonis Jr.: 1928?2019?; Abraham Terian, ?Monastic Turmoil in Sixth-Century Jerusalem and the South Caucasus: The Letter of Patriarch John IV to Catholicos Abas of the Caucasian Albanians?; Coleman Connelly, ?Continued Celebration of the Kalends of January in the Medieval Islamic East?; Victoria Gerhold, ?The Legend of Euphratas: Some Notes on Its Origins, Development, and Significance?; Christos Simelidis, ?Two Lives of the Virgin: John Geometres, Euthymios the Athonite, and Maximos the Confessor?; Georgios Makris, ?Living in Turbulent Times: Monasteries, Settlements, and Laypeople in Late Byzantine Southwest Thrace?; Philipp Niew??hner, ?The Significance of the Cross before, during, and after Iconoclasm: Early Christian Aniconism in Constantinople and Asia Minor?; Stefania Gerevini, ?Art as Politics in the Baptistery and Chapel of Sant'Isidoro at San Marco, Venice?; Laura Pfuntner, ?Between Science and Superstition: Photius, Diodorus Siculus, and ???Hermaphrodites'?; Baukje van den Berg, ?John Tzetzes as Didactic Poet and Learned Grammarian?; Matthew Kinloch, ?In the Name of the Father, the Husband, or Some Other Man: The Subordination of Female Characters in Byzantine Historiography?; Levente L??szl??, ?Rhetorius, Zeno's Astrologer, and a Sixth-Century Astrological Compendium?; and Stig Fr??yshov, ?The Early History of the Hagiopolitan Daily Office in Constantinople: New Perspectives on the Formative Period of the Byzantine Rite.?