Abstract
James Cochran Stevenson Runciman Anthony Bryer Part I. Style: 1. The Christian Topography (Vat. gr. 699) revisited: image, text, and conflict on ninth-century Byzantium Leslie Brubaker 2. Byzantine enamels in the twentieth century David Buckton 3. The rise and fall of towns, loci of maritime traffic, and silk production: the problem of Thisvi-Kastorion Archibald Dunn 4. Women in Serbian politics, diplomacy and art at the beginning of Ottoman rule Zaga Gavrilovic 5. Byzantium-Venice-Manchester: an early thirteenth-century carved marble basin and British Byzantinism at the turn of the twentieth century Lucy-Anne Hunt 6. Manners maketh Romans? Young barbarians at the emperor's court Jonathan Shepard 7. Byzantine and crusader art: Sir Steven was right D. C. Winfield Part II. Religion: 8. The discovery of the relics of St Grigor and the development of Armenian tradition in ninth-century Byzantium Timothy Greenwood 9. The image of Edessa: some notes on its later fortunes Paul Hetherington 10. Photios as theologian Andrew Louth 11. Magic at the cross-roads in the sixth century J. Nimmo-Smith 12. 'The Angelic Life': monasteries for eunuchs Shaun Tougher 13. Armed pilgrimage and the reign of the anti-Christ: Steven Runciman and the origins of the First Crusade F. R. Trombley Part III. Civilization: 14. Wine for immortality and immortality for wine: reflections on the Dionysiaca of Nonnos of Panopolis David Frendo 15. 'Greek Fire' revisited: recent and current research John Haldon 16. Constantinople in the reign of Basil II Catherine Holmes 17. A short piece of narrative history: war and diplomacy in the Balkans, winter 921/2-spring 924 J. D. Howard-Johnston 18. Restoration of Orthodoxy, the pardon of Theophilos and the Acta Davidis, Symeonis et Georgii Patricia Karlin-Hayter 19. Freestanding towers in the countryside of Rhodes P. W. Lock 20. The Campanopetra re-considered: the pilgrimage church of the Apostle Barnabas? A. Megaw 21. The travels of Paul Lucas Lynn Rodley 22. Aristocrats and aliens in early Byzantine Constantinople Peter Sarris.
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