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'''Dumbarton Oaks Papers''' (DOP) is an academic journal founded in 1941 under the auspices of the [[Dumbarton Oaks|Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection]] for the publication of articles relating to [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] society and culture from the 4th to 15th century in the Roman Empire as well as its neighboring and successor states. The journal treats sources in [[medieval Greek]], as well as other premodern languages, such as [[Arabic]], [[Armenian language|Armenian]], [[Coptic language|Coptic]], [[Ethiopic]], [[Georgian language|Georgian]], [[Latin]], [[Old Church Slavonic]], and [[Syriac language|Syriac]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web |title=Dumbarton Oaks Papers |url=https://www.doaks.org/resources/publications/series/dumbarton-oaks-papers |website=Dumbarton Oaks |language=en}}</ref> Submissions address a range of topics, including art and [[iconography]], architecture, archaeology, [[codicology]], [[epigraphy]], history, [[historiography]], language, law, literature, music, [[numismatics]], [[palaeography]], science, [[sigillography]], and [[theology]].<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dumbarton Oaks Papers|url=https://www.hup.harvard.edu/collection.php?cpk=1255|url-status=live|website=Harvard University Press|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150927180024/http://www.hup.harvard.edu/collection.php?cpk=1255 |archive-date=2015-09-27 }}</ref>
'''Dumbarton Oaks Papers''' (DOP) is an academic journal founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to civilizations of the [[Ancient history|late antique]], [[Early Middle Ages|early medieval]], and [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] periods.


Publication was suspended during World War II, resuming in 1946 irregularly at first, and eventually published annually by the mid-1950s.
Publication was suspended during World War II, resuming in 1946 irregularly at first, and eventually published annually by the mid-1950s.

==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 22 February 2022

Dumbarton Oaks Papers
DisciplineByzantine art and medieval art
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1941-
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Dumbart. Oaks Pap.
Indexing
ISSN0070-7546
LCCN2005236610
JSTOR00707546
OCLC no.58423962
Links

Dumbarton Oaks Papers (DOP) is an academic journal founded in 1941 under the auspices of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection for the publication of articles relating to Byzantine society and culture from the 4th to 15th century in the Roman Empire as well as its neighboring and successor states. The journal treats sources in medieval Greek, as well as other premodern languages, such as Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Latin, Old Church Slavonic, and Syriac.[1] Submissions address a range of topics, including art and iconography, architecture, archaeology, codicology, epigraphy, history, historiography, language, law, literature, music, numismatics, palaeography, science, sigillography, and theology.[1][2]

Publication was suspended during World War II, resuming in 1946 irregularly at first, and eventually published annually by the mid-1950s.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Dumbarton Oaks Papers". Dumbarton Oaks.
  2. ^ "Dumbarton Oaks Papers". Harvard University Press. Archived from the original on 2015-09-27.