Dumbarton Oaks papers :
Dumbarton Oaks papers : Number twelve /
edited by The committee on Publications The Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Trustees for Harvard University Washington,District of Columbia.
- Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, c1958-
- v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.
- Annual
- No. 11-
This volume is Dedicated to the Memory of Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. 1894-1956. Latest issue consulted : No. 56 (2002). Vols. for 1959- published : Washington, D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; <1963>-1981, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies; 1982-<2002>, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.
Includes bibliographical references.
Philosophical Implications of Arianism amd Apollinarianism / Harry A. Wolfson -- Greek Philosophy and the Cappadocian Cosmology / John F. Callahan -- The Philosophical Anthropology of Saint Gregory of Nyssa / Gerhart B. Ladner -- Cappadocian Thought as a Coherent System / Brooks Otis -- Roman and Byzantine Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection / Alfred R. Bellinger -- Les mosaiques de l'eglise de Sainte-Constance a Rome / Henri Stern -- Arab-Byzantine Relations under the Umayyad Caliphate / Hamilton A. R. Gibb -- Third Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul by the Byzantine Institute, 1956 / Paul A. Underwood -- Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul : 1955-1956 / Paul A. Underwood.
The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture, history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages. Remains an attractive copy of this installment in the line of annual publications on Byzantine studies. Contributors works here include, Philosophical Implications of Arianism and Apollinarianism, Greek Philosophy and the Cappadocian Cosmology, Cappadocian Thought as a Coherent System, Roman and Byzantine Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, and much, much more.
Vols. for <1946-> issued by : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.
V. 1-20. 1941-1966. in v. 20. = Dumbarton Oaks papers. = Dumbarton Oaks paps.
Friend Jr. , Albert Mathias, 1894-1956, memoir.
Art, Medieval--Periodicals.
Art, Byzantine--Periodicals.
DF503 / D86 1958
This volume is Dedicated to the Memory of Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. 1894-1956. Latest issue consulted : No. 56 (2002). Vols. for 1959- published : Washington, D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; <1963>-1981, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies; 1982-<2002>, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.
Includes bibliographical references.
Philosophical Implications of Arianism amd Apollinarianism / Harry A. Wolfson -- Greek Philosophy and the Cappadocian Cosmology / John F. Callahan -- The Philosophical Anthropology of Saint Gregory of Nyssa / Gerhart B. Ladner -- Cappadocian Thought as a Coherent System / Brooks Otis -- Roman and Byzantine Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection / Alfred R. Bellinger -- Les mosaiques de l'eglise de Sainte-Constance a Rome / Henri Stern -- Arab-Byzantine Relations under the Umayyad Caliphate / Hamilton A. R. Gibb -- Third Preliminary Report on the Restoration of the Frescoes in the Kariye Camii at Istanbul by the Byzantine Institute, 1956 / Paul A. Underwood -- Notes on the Work of the Byzantine Institute in Istanbul : 1955-1956 / Paul A. Underwood.
The Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) were founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine civilization in the fields of art and architecture, history, archaeology, literature, theology, and law. Publication was suspended during World War II, and resumed in 1946 as collections of occasional papers, primarily by faculty members resident at the research institute. At first, DOP appeared irregularly, but in the mid-1950s it began to be published on an annual basis. It now includes articles by a wide array of international Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on fieldwork projects sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks. Volumes currently average 300-400 pages. Remains an attractive copy of this installment in the line of annual publications on Byzantine studies. Contributors works here include, Philosophical Implications of Arianism and Apollinarianism, Greek Philosophy and the Cappadocian Cosmology, Cappadocian Thought as a Coherent System, Roman and Byzantine Medallions in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, and much, much more.
Vols. for <1946-> issued by : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.
V. 1-20. 1941-1966. in v. 20. = Dumbarton Oaks papers. = Dumbarton Oaks paps.
Friend Jr. , Albert Mathias, 1894-1956, memoir.
Art, Medieval--Periodicals.
Art, Byzantine--Periodicals.
DF503 / D86 1958