The following bibliography, posted here with permission of the authors, is constructed from the publications:
Australian Publications In Byzantine And Related Fields To 1990, A list compiled by Ann Moffatt, Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, Canberra 1991
L. Garland, “Publications Update”, Byzantine Studies in Australia Newsletter 32 (August 1995), 13-20.
W. Mayer, “Bibliography of Australian and New Zealand Scholarship 1995-1997, Byzantine Studies in Australia Newsletter 37 (November 1997), 5-13.
Disclaimers: In so far as possible the work of colleagues in New Zealand has been included.
This is not a complete list of the publications of the listed authors. Many in fact publish primarily in other fields.
Many of the works listed as forthcoming have now appeared. Full details will be provided when the bibliography is next updated.
Details are listed as supplied by the authors. No responsibility is taken for incomplete information.
ABBREVIATIONS
Ancient History in a Modern University. Ancient History in a Modern University, 2 vols, ed. by T.W. Hillard, R.A. Kearsley, C.E.V. Nixon and A.M. Nobbs, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids-Cambridge 1998.
BMGS: Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
BSAN: Byzantine Studies in Australia, Newsletter, 1 (1977) -
Byzantine Papers: Byzantine Papers. Proceedings of the First Australian Byzantine Studies Conference, Canberra, 17-19 May 1978 , ed. Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys and Ann Moffatt, with a preface by Ihor Sevcenko, Byzantina Australiensia 1, Canberra, The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University, 1981; viii + 156, 8 plates.
ByzSlav: Byzantinoslavica
BZ: Byzantinische Zeitschrift
The Chronicle of John Malalas: The Chronicle of John Malalas: A translation, by E. Jeffreys, M. Jeffreys and R. Scott, with B. Croke, J. Ferber, S. Franklin, A. James, D. Kelly, A. Moffatt, A. Nixon, Byzantina Australiensia 4, Melbourne, 1986; xli + 371, 1 map.
CP: Classical Philology
DOP: Dumbarton Oaks Papers
GRBS: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
JOB: Jahrbuch der Oesterreichischen Byzantinistik
JRS: Journal of Roman Studies
JThS: Journal of Theological Studies
Maistor…Robert Browning: Maistor. Classical, Byzantine and Renaissance Studies for Robert Browning, ed. Ann Moffatt, Byzantina Australiensia 5, Canberra, 1984, xx + 368, 6 plates.
Reading the Past: Reading the Past in Late Antiquity, ed. Graeme Clarke with Brian Croke, Alanna Emmett Nobbs, Raoul Mortley, Canberra, ANU Press, 1990; xv + 370.
Studies in John Malalas: Studies in John Malalas, ed. Elizabeth Jeffreys with Brian Croke and Roger Scott, Byzantina Australiensia 6, Sydney, 1990, xxxvii + 370.
The Sixth Century. The Sixth Century – End or Beginning?, ed. P. Allen and E.M. Jeffreys, Byzantina Australiensia 10, Brisbane 1996, xviii + 309.
KATHERINE ADSHEAD
“Thucydides and Agathias”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 82-87.
“Theodoret and the North Syrian corridor” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 4.
“Procopius’ Poliorcetica: continuities and discontinuities”, Reading the Past, 1990, 93-119.
PAULINE ALLEN
Evagrius Scholasticus the Church Historian, Leuven, 1981; xxii + 290.
Grillmeier, A., Christ in Christian Tradition, vol. 2, part 1, trans. P. Allen and J. Cawte, London, 1987; xxi + 340.
Leontii Presbyteri Constantinopolitani Homiliae, ed. Cornelis Datema and Pauline Allen, Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca 17, Turnhout/Leuven, 1987; xxi + 340.
Leontius Presbyter of Constantinople. Fourteen Homilies, translated, introduced and annotated by P. Allen with C. Datema, Byzantina Australiensia 9, Brisbane 1991, xi + 224.
Stereotype Attitudes towards Women in Power. Historical Perspectives and Revisionist Views, ed. B. Garlick, S. Dixon and P. Allen, Greenwood Press, Inc., New York, 1992, 233pp.
Monophysite Documents of the Sixth Century, edited, translated and introduced by A. Van Roey and P. Allen, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 56, Leuven 1994, 325pp.
Christ in Christian Tradition, Volume Two, Part Two, by A. Grillmeier (= Jesus der Christus im Glauben der Kirche), translated by P. Allen and J. Cawte, Cassells and John Knox Westminster Press, London-Louisville, 1995, pp.xxv + 565.
The Sixth Century – End or Beginning?, ed. P. Allen and E.M. Jeffreys, Byzantina Australiensia 10, Brisbane 1996, xviii + 309.
“The Justinianic plague”, Byzantion 49 (1979) 5-20.
“Zachariah Scholasticus and the Historia ecclesiastica of Evagrius Scholasticus”, JThS ns 31 (1980) 471-88.
“Neo-chalcedonism and the patriarchs of the late sixth century”, Byzantion 50 (1980) 5-17.
“Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople – a compiler?” (with C. Datema), JOB 29 (1980) 9-20.
“Greek citations from Severus of Antioch in Eustathius Monachus”, Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica 12 (1981) 261-64.
“Text and tradition of two Easter homilies of ps.Chrysostom” (with C. Datema), JOB 30 (1981) 87-102.
“Codex Alexandrinus 60 (olim Cairensis 86 (1002))”, Scriptorium 35 (1981) 63-65.
“Another unedited homily of ps.Chrysostom on the Birth of John the Baptist (BHG 847i)” (with C. Datema), Byzantion 53 (1983) 478-93.
“Blue-print for the edition of documents ad vitam Maximi Confessoris spectantia”, in ed. C. Laga et al., After Chalcedon. Studies in theology and church history offered to Albert van Roey for his 70th birthday, Orientalia Lovanensia Analecta 18, 1985, 11-21.
“A homily on John the Baptist attributed to Aetius, presbyter of Constantinople”, Analecta Bollandiana 104 (1986) 383-402.
“BHG 18415s: An unedited homily of Ps.-Chrysostom on Thomas” (with C. Datema), Byzantion 56 (1986) 28-53.
“Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople, the author of ps.Chrysostom, In psalmum 92 (CPG 4548)?” (with C. Datema), Vigiliae Christianae 40 (1986) 169-82.
“Some aspects of Hellenism in the early Greek church historians”, Traditio 43 (1987) 368-81.
“Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople – an edifying entertainer” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 4.
“Leontius, presbyter of Constantinople – an edifying entertainer” (with C. Datema), Parergon ns 6A (1988) 1-10.
“An encomium of Leontius Monachus on the Birthday of John the Baptist (BHG 864f))” (with C. Datema), Byzantion 58 (1988) 188-229.
“An early epitomator of Josephus: Eustathius of Epiphaneia”, BZ 81 (1988) 1-11.
“Eustathius monachus, Epistula de duabus naturis”, ed. P. Allen, in Diversorum post chalcedonensium auctorum collectanea I, Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca 19, Turnhout, Brepols, 1989, 391-474.
“Leontius presbyter of Constantinople and an unpublished homily of Ps.Chrysostom on Christmas (BHG 1914i/1914k), JOB 39 (1989) 65-84.
“The many lives of Maximus confessor: a methodological quandary” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 4.
“The use of heresies and heretics in the Greek church historians: Studies in Socrates and Theodoret”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 265-89.
“Contemporary Portrayals of the Empress Theodora”, 1992, 93-103 in Stereotype Attitudes (above).
“Computer and Homily: Accessing the Everyday Life of Early Christians” (with W. Mayer), Vigiliae Christianae 47 (1993) 260-280.
“Homilies as a source for everyday life”, Studia Patristica 24 (1993) 1-5.
Article, “Monophysiten”, in Theologische Realenzyklopaedie 23, 1993, 219-233.
“Chrysostom and the Preaching of Homilies in Series: A New Approach to the Twelve Homilies In epistulam ad Colossenses (CPG 4433)” (with W. Mayer), Orientalia Christiana Periodica 60 (1994) 21-39.
“Reconstructing pre-Paschal Liturgies in Constantinople: Some Sixth-Century Homiletic Evidence”, in Philohistor. Miscellanea in honorem Caroli Laga septuagenarii, ed. A. Schoors and P. Van Deun, Peeters, Leuven 1994, 217-228.
“Chrysostom and the Preaching of Homilies in Series: A Re-examination of the Fifteen Homilies In epistulam ad Philippenses (CPG 4432)” (with W. Mayer), Vigiliae Christianae 49 (1995) 270-289.
“The Thirty-Four Homilies on Hebrews: The Last Series Delivered by Chrysostom in Constantinople?” (with W. Mayer), Byzantion 65 (1995) 309-348.
“The Homilist and the Congregation: A Case-Study of John Chrysostom’s Homilies on Hebrews”, Augustinianum 36 (1996) 387-421.
“John Chrysostom’s Homilies on I and II Thessalonians: the Preacher and his Audience”, Studia Patristica 31 (1996) 3-21.
“Severus of Antioch and the Homily – The End of the Beginning?”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 163-175.
“Traditions of Constantinopolitan Preaching: Towards a New Assessment of Where Chrysostom Preached What” (with W. Mayer), Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 93-114.
“The Definition and Enforcement of Orthodoxy from 425-600″, The Cambridge Ancient History, XIV, forthcoming.
NORMAN J. AUSTIN
“Autobiography and history: some Later Roman historians and their veracity”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 54-65.
ROBERT W. BARNES
“Greek and Latin manuscript catalogues at ANU”, BSAN 15 (1985) 10-18.
MICHAELA BENTLEY
The Hidden Children of Byzantium? An examination of childhood during the 6th to the 12th centuries, Honours thesis, Classics, University of Adelaide, 1997.
J. BOWMAN
“The debt of Islam to Monophysite Syrian Christianity”, in Essays in Honour of Griffithes Wheeler Thatcher 1863-1950, ed. E.C.B. MacLaurin, Sydney, 1966, 189-214.
“The Christian monastery on the island of Kharg”, Actes du 29e Congres International des Orientalistes, Cah. 5 Or. Chret. (1975), 18-22.
“The Christian monastery on the island of Kharg”, Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2,3 (1975/76) 49-64.
PETER BRENNAN
“Military images in hagiography”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 323-45.
“Hagiography as cognitive myth” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990), 4-5.
“The Notitia Dignitatum as Cultural Artifact”, Entretiens sur l’antiquite classique 42 (1996).
“Divide and Fall: the separation of legionary cavalry and the fragmentation of the Roman Empire”, Ancient History in a Modern University, 1998, vol.2, 000-000.
JOHN B. BURKE
“Eusebius on Paul of Samosata: a new image”, Kleronomia 7A (1975) 8-20.
LENA CANSDALE
“Cosmas, traveller and tourist” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 4.
“What Became of Herod’s Caesarea Maritima?”, The Patristic and Byzantine Review, New York, Vol. 2 (December 1993), 53-66.
Rev. of M. Baigent and R. Leigh, The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception, in Ancient History, Resources for Teachers, Sydney, Vol. XXII:1 (1993) 43-46.
“Caesarea: The Life and Death of a Harbour”, in Ancient History, Resources for Teachers, Sydney, Vol. XXIII:1 (1993) 19-29.
Rev. of Benjamin Isaac, The Limits of Empire – The Roman Army in the East, in Ancient History, Resources for Teachers, Sydney, Vol. XXIII:1 (1993) 19-29.
“Did Cosmas ever reach India and Ceylon?”, Jarhbuch fuer Antike und Christentum (1994).
“Qumran in the Old Testament Period”, Qumran Chronicle 2:2 (1993) 117-125.
Rev. of S. Talmon, The World of Qumran from Within, in Bibliotheca Orientalis 1:2 (1994) 143-144.
“Ein Gedi, Qumran and the Essenes” (with A.D. Crown), Biblical Archaeology Review, Sept./Oct. (1994).
“The Names of Qumran through the Ages” in Ancient History in a Modern University, 1998.
MARGARET G. CARROLL
A Contemporary Greek Source for the Siege of Constantinople 1453: The Sphrantzes Chronicle, Amsterdam, Hakkert, 1985; 198 pp. (a translation and commentary).
“The army in Constantinople at the accession of Constantine XI”, Byzantion 40 (1970) 385-92.
“Notes on the authorship of the ‘siege’ section of the Chronicon Maius of Pseudo-Phrantzes Book III: (1) Corresponding omissions in the Maius and Minus; (2) Parallel treatment of references to the Megaduke Lucas Notaras”, Byzantion 41 (1971) 28-44.
“Notes on the authorship of the ‘siege’ section of the Chronicon Maius of Pseudo-Phrantzes Book III: (3) Comparison of interpolations”, Byzantion 42 (1972) 5-22.
“Notes on the authorship of the ‘siege’ section of the Chronicon Maius of Pseudo-Phrantzes, Book III: (4) The significance of discontinuity in the Minus”, Byzantion 43 (1973) 30-38.
“Puzzling names in the Chronicon Maius of Macarius Melissenus: Pseudo-Phrantzes”, Byzantion 44 (1974) 17-22.
“A minor matter of imperial importance in the Sphrantzes chronicle”, Byzantion 49 (1979) 88-93.
“The last Byzantine emperor: problems of image” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 2-3.
“Constantine XI Palaeologus; some problems of image”, in Maistor…Robert Browning, 1984, 329-43.
GRAEME W. CLARKE
The Letters of St Cyprian, Ancient Christian Writers vols. 43, 44, 46 & 47, Mahwah NJ, Paulist Press, 1984-89. (a translation and commentary)
Reading the Past, 1990.
“An illiterate Lector?”, Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik 57 (1984) 103-104.
“Syriac inscriptions from the Middle Euphrates” (with T. Muraoka), Abr-Nahrain 23 (1984-85) 73-89.
“A decorated Christian tomb-chamber near Joussef Pasha”, Abr-Nahrain 23 (1984-85) 90-95.
“A funeral stele in the district of Membij: a preliminary report”, Abr-Nahrain 23 (1984-85) 96-101.
JOHN COCHRANE
“Hagiography as social history” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 6.
MARGARET COMINOS
“Byzantine chant: a living tradition” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 6-7.
BRIAN CROKE
Religious Conflict in Fourth-Century Rome, ed. (with D.J. Harries), Sydney, Sydney UP, 1982, 192 pp.
History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney/ Oxford, Pergamon, 1983, ix + 182.
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
Studies in John Malalas, 1990.
Reading the Past, 1990.
“Jordanes’ understanding of the usurpation of Eugenius”, Antichthon 9 (1975) 81-83.
“Arbogast and the death of Valentinian II”, Historia 25 (1976) 235-244.
“The editing of Symmachus’ letters to Eugenius and Arbogast”, Latomus 35 (1976) 533-549.
“Evidence for the Hun invasion of Thrace in A.D. 422″, GRBS 18 (1977) 347-367.
“A.D. 476, The view from Constantinople”, Third Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, Abstracts of Papers, New York, 1977, 55.
“The date and circumstances of Marcian’s decease, A.D. 457″, Byzantion 48 (1978) 5-9.
“Hormisdas and the late Roman walls of Thessalonika”, GRBS 19 (1978) 251-58.
“Justinian and the ideology of reconquest” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 1-2.
“Justinian’s Bulgar victory celebrations”, ByzSlav 41 (1980) 188-95.
“Two early Byzantine earthquakes and their liturgical commemoration”, Byzantion 51 (1981) 122-47.
“Thessalonika’s early Byzantine palaces”, Byzantion 51 (1981) 475-83.
“Anatolius and Nomus: envoys to Attila”, ByzSlav 42 (1981) 159-70.
“The date of the ‘Anastasian Long Wall’ in Thrace”, GRBS 23 (1982) 59-87.
“The originality of Eusebius’ Chronicle”, American Journal of Philology 103 (1982) 195-200.
“The misunderstanding of Cassiodorus, Institutiones I.17.2″, Classical Quarterly ns 32 (1982) 225-26.
“The urban contours of imperial ceremonial” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 3.
“Historiography in late antiquity: An overview”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, op.cit., 1-12.
“The origins of the Christian world chronicle”, ibid., 116-31.
“Porphyry’s anti-Christian chronology”, JThS 34 (1983) 168-85.
“Procopius and Dara” (with J. Crow), JRS 73 (1983) 143-59; 2 maps.
“Basiliscus the boy-emperor”, GRBS 24 (1983) 81-91.
“The context and date of Priscus Fragment 6″, CP 78 (1983) 297-308.
“A.D. 476: the manufacture of a turning point”, Chiron 13 (1983) 81-119.
“Dating Theodoret’s Church History and Commentary on the Psalms”, Byzantion 54 (1984) 59-74.
“Marcellinus on Dara: A fragment of his lost De temporum qualitatibus et positionibus locorum”, Phoenix 38 (1984) 77-88.
“The end of Porphyry’s anti-Christian polemic”, Journal of Religious History 13 (1984) 1-14.
“The contemporary context of Zosimus’ New History” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 5-6.
“Mommsen and Byzantium”, Philologus 129 (1985) 274-85.
“J.B. Bury and his history of Greece”, Ancient Society 16 (1986) 70-94.
“Cassiodorus and the Getica of Jordanes”, CP 82 (1987) 117-34.
“Gibbon’s Byzantine world” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 5.
“John Malalas and Christian chronology”, Society for Early Christianity, Newsletter 5 (1989) 4-6.
“Malalas, the man and his work”, in Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 1-25.
“The development of a critical text”, ibid., 1990, 313-324.
“Modern study of Malalas”, ibid., 325-338.
“Climatology and Byzantine studies” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 7.
“Climatic change in antiquity”, Ancient History 20 (1990) 168-75.
“City chronicles of late antiquity”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 165-203.
“Mommsen on Gibbon”, Quaderni di storia 32 (1990) 47-59.
“Theodor Mommsen and the Later Roman Empire”, Chiron 20 (1990) 159-89.
“Christianising earthquakes”, Society for Early Christianity, Newsletter 9 (1990) 4-6.
ALAN D. CROWN
The Samaritans, ed. A.D. Crown, Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr, 1989; xxi + 865.
“Samaritans in the Byzantine orbit”, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 69.1 (1986) 96-138.
“The Byzantine and Moslem periods”, in The Samaritans (see above), 1989, 55-81.
TIM DAWSON
“The ‘Varangian Rhomapaia’: a Cautionary Tale”, Varangian Voice, 22, May 1992.
“Banded Lamellar: A Solution”, Varangian Voice, 23, July 1992.
“The Uses of the Varangian Guard”, Varangian Voice, 24, October 1992.
“On the Wearing of Purple”, Varangian Voice, 26, February 1993.
“A Turko-Persian Noble-Woman’s Costume…”, Varangian Voice, 27, May 1993.
“Eighth Byzantine Studies Conference Report”, Varangian Voice, 28, August 1993.
“Academic Historiography and Historical Re-enactment”, Varangian Voice, 28, August 1993.
“Stepping Out: Headwear and Mantles for Arab and Egyptian Dress…”, Part 1, Varangian Voice, 30, February 1994; Part 2, Varangian Voice, 31, May 1994.
“Some Examples of Late-Ayyubid and Early-Mamluk Leatherwork”, Varangian Voice, 31, August 1994.
“Instruments and Ensembles of the Middle-Byzantine Era”, Varangian Voice, 32, November 1994.
M.P.J. (MATT) DILLON
“Culture, Ceremonial and Condescension: Constantinople through the Eyes of the Early Crusaders: The First Crusade” (with L. Garland), Varangian Voice, 27 (1993) 5-10.
“The Didactic Nature of the Epidaurian Iamata”, Zeitschrift fuer Papyrologie und Epigraphik 101 (1994) 239-160.
RICHARD DIVALL
A Short Medical History of the Order of Malta (including Rhodes), Order of Malta in Australia, 1987, 14 pp.
The Heritage of the Order of Malta, 1989, 20 pp.
The Order of Malta in Today’s World. The History of the Order of Malta on Gozo, publ. Maltese Government, 1994.
The Coinage of the Knights on Rhodes, 1309-1523, 1994.
“The medical history of the Knights Hospitallers’, Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons (1983).
“A brief history of the Order of Malta and medicine”, Monash University Journal of Medicine 2 (1989) 6-14.
DAVID W. DOCKRILL
“The Fathers and the theology of the Cambridge Platonists”, Studia Patristica 18 (1982) 427-39.
ALANNA EMMETT NOBBS (see also ALANNA NOBBS)
History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney/ Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1983; ix + 182.
“Digressions in Procopius” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 9-10.
“The role of the emperor in Ammianus Marcellinus”, BSAN 10 (1982) 4.
“A fourth-century hymn to the Virgin Mary?”, in G.R. Horsley, New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity 2, Sydney, 1982, 141-46.
“Female ascetics in the Greek papyri”, JOB 32.2 (1982) 507-15.
“Historiography in late antiquity: An overview” (with B. Croke), in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, op.cit., 1-12.
“The digressions in the lost books of Ammianus Marcellinus”, ibid., 42-53.
“An early fourth-century female monastic community in Egypt?”, in Maistor…Robert Browning, 1984, 77-83.
“An unpublished petition to Flavius Olympius (P Macquarie inv. 358)”, in Atti del VII congresso internazionale di papirologia (Napoli, 19-26 maggio 1983), 3 vols., Naples, 1984, 825-28.
“Classical features in the ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen and Theodoret” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 5-6.
“The ecclesiastical historian Philostorgius” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 10-11.
“Photios and Philostorgios” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 11.
“Philostogrius’ view of the past”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 251-64.
PAUL FARQUHARSON
“Coinage developments in Justinian’s reign” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 4-5.
“Byzantium, Planet Earth and the Solar System”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 263-269.
JENNY FERBER
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
“Theophanes’ account of the reign of Heraclius”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 32-42.
LYNDA GARLAND
Conformity and Non-conformity in Byzantium, ed. L. Garland, Adolf M. Hakkert, Amsterdam 1997 (= Byzantinische Forschungen 24), vii + 380, with 9 plates.
“The life and ideology of Byzantine women: A further note on behavioural conventions and social reality”, Byzantion 59 (1989) 361-93.
“‘His bald head shone like a full moon….’ A note on the Byzantine sense of humour as reflected in eleventh- and twelfth-century historical sources”, Parergon ns 8 (1990) 1-31.
“Sexual morality in Byzantine learned and vernacular romance”, BMGS 14 (1990) 62-120.
“The bergin triklonon of Belthandros and Chrysantza: A note on a popular verse romance and its sources”, BZ 82 (1989) 87-95.
“Political Power and the Populace in Byzantium Prior to the Fourth Crusade”. ByzSlav 53 (1992) 17-52.
“Princesses, Protocol and Power: Women inthe Byzantine Imperial Family in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries”, Varangian Voice 21 (1992) 26-29.
“Imperial Women and Social Conformity in Eleventh and Twelfth Century Byzantium”, (summary), BSAN 29 (1993) 6.
“Culture, Ceremonial and Condescension: Constantinople through the Eyes of the Early Crusaders: The First Crusade” (with M. Dillon), Varangian Voice 27 (1993) 5-10.
“The Eye of the Beholder: Byzantine Imperial Women and their Public Image from Zoe Porphyrogenita to uphronsyne Kamaterissa Doukaina (1028-1203). Part 1″, Byzantion (1994).
“Conformity and Licence at the Byzantine Court in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries”, in Bosporos: City, Court and Countryside, Byzantinische Forschungen XXI (1995) 101-115.
“Morality versus Politics at the Byzantine Court: the Charges against Marie of Antioch and
“‘How Different, How Very Different from the Home Life of Our Own Dear Queen’: Sexual Morality at the Late Byzantine Court, with Especial Reference to the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries”, Byzantine Studies/Etudes Byzantines, new series 1-2 (1995-96) 1-62, forthcoming.
“The Fair Shepherdess: a Translation of He Eumorphe Boskopoula, with an Introduction”, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 12 (1996), forthcoming.
“Byzantium’s Age of Chivalry: the Historical Context of Digenes Akrites and the Akritic Songs”, Review of Digenes Akrites: New Approaches to Byzantine Heroic Poetry, ed. Roderick Beaton and David Ricks (King’s College London Publications 2: Variorum, 1993), Modern Greek Studies Yearbook 12 (1996), forthcoming.
“Social and Family Life at Court in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: Imperial Women and their Priorities”, Acts, 18th International Byzantine Congress, Selected Papers: Main and Communications, Moscow, 1991, ed. I. Sevcenko and G.G. Litavrin, vol. I: History, 1997, 184-195.
“Morality versus Politics at the Byzantine Court: the Charges against Mary of Antioch”, in L. Garland (ed.), Conformity and Non-Conformity in Byzantium, Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 259-295.
Review of David Buckton (ed.), Byzantium. Treasures of Byzantine art and culture from British collections, British Museum Press, 1995, Parergon 14 (2) (1997) 151-153.
Review of Costas N. Constantinides and Robert Browning, Dated Greek Manuscripts from Cyprus to the year 1570, Nicosia, Cyprus Research Centre, 1993, Parergon 14 (2) (1997) 158-160.
Review of Jacqueline Long, Claudian’s In Eutropium or, How, When, and Why to Slander a Eunuch, University of North Carolina Press, 1996, Ancient History: Resources for Teachers, 1997, forthcoming.
Review of Victor Bivell (ed.), Macedonian Agenda. 16 essays on the development of Macedonian culture in Australia, Pollitecon Publications, 1995, Journal of Australian Folklore, 1997, forthcoming.
Review of Adelbert Davids (ed.), The Empress Theophano: Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium, Cambridge University Press, 1995, Parergon 15 (1), 1997, forthcoming.
ANDREW GILLETT
“The Date and Circumstances of Olympiodorus of Thebes”, Traditio 48 (1993) 1-29 [despite the cover date, published in 1995].
“The Birth of Ricimer”, Historia 44 (1995) 380-384.
Review of Susan A. Rabe, Faith, Art, and Politics at Saint-Riquier: The Symbolic Vision of Angilbert, Journal of Religious History 22 (1998) 107-109.
“The Purpose of Cassiodorus’ Variae”, in A.C. Murray (ed.), After Rome’s Fall: Narrators and Sources of Frankish and Italian History in the Early Middle Ages. Essays in Honour of Walter Goffart, Toronto 1998, 37-50.
Review of Richard Burgess (ed. and tr.), The Chronicle of Hydatius and the Consularia Constantinopolitana, Journal of Roman Studies, forthcoming.
IAN GILLMAN
“Some reflections of Constantine’s ‘apostolic consciousness’” in Studia Patristica. Papers presented to the Third International Conference on Patristic Studies held at Christ Church, Oxford, 1959, Berlin, 1961, vol. 2, 422-28.
“Constantine the Great in the light of the Christus Victor concept”, Journal of Religious History 1 (1961) 197-205.
“Conflict of religions after Constantine”, Journal of Religious History 3 (1964) 80-84.
“Eschatology in the reign of Constantine”, Reformed Theological Review 24 (1965) 40-51.
SASHA GRISHIN
A Pilgrim’s Acount of Cyprus: Bars’kyj’s Travels in Cyprus, essay, translation and commentaries, Sources for the History of Cyprus, New York 1996. 114pp & 18 plates (ISBN 0-9651704-3-8).
“Literary evidence for the dating of the Backovo ossuary frescoes”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 90-100.
“A monumental depiction of Emperor Nikephoros II” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 4-5.
“The Aght’amar wall paintings: some new observations”, Parergon ns 3 (1985) 39-51.
“St Barbara at Soganli Dere” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 7.
“Constantinople and Cappadocia in the eleventh century: Center and periphery”, in World Art: Themes of Unity in Diversity, Acts of the XXVI International Congress on the History of Art, ed. I. Lavin, University Park, Pa., 1988, vol. 1, 81-86.
“Byzantine iconographic programmes in Cappadocia: The church of St Barbara in Soganli Dere”, Phronema 4 (1989) 45-51.
“The church of Yusuf Koc near Goreme village in Cappadocia”, Mediterranean Archaeology 3 (1990) 39-45.
“Bars’kij’s drawings as a source for the study of Byzantine art”, (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 8.
“Early Christian and Byzantine Art: Monumental Painting and Mosaic c.843-c.1204″, The Dictionary of Art, vol. 6, Grove, London 1996, 575-582.
“Bars’kyj’s account of the monasteries of Cyprus”, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook, vol. x/xi (1994/95), University of Minnesota, 19-35.
REGINA HAGGO
“Sixth-century Ravenna mosaics and the pastoral theme” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 11-12.
KATHLEEN HAY
“The Impact of St. Sabas: the Legacy of Palestinian Monasticism”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 118-125.
“The Cure of Helenic Maladies: Monasticism”, Scriptorium. Postgraduate Journal of the Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne 1/1 (1996) 36-39.
“Sorcery Trials in the Fourth Century AD: Magic or Manipulation?”, Scriptorium 2/1, forthcoming.
“Peter the Iberian: Itinerant Bishop and Symbol of Resistance”, in Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, ed. P. Allen, R. Canning, L. Cross with B. Caiger, forthcoming.
PRISCILLA HENDERSON
“The function of the mosaic pavement in sixth-century churches of Southern Palestine: Aesthetic enjoyment or edification?” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 7-8.
“The Shellal mosaic: a reappraisal”, The Journal of the Australian War Memorial 12 (1988) 35-44.
“The early Byzantine mosaic pavements of Palestine and their interpretation by the threefold method”, Studia Patristica 23 (1989) 37-43.
MARTINE HENRY (see MARTINE PERRIN-HENRY)
COLIN A. HOPE
“A note on recently discovered Early Christian monuments in the Egyptian Sahara” (with Margaret Riddle), in G.R. Horsley, New Documents of Early Christianity 3, Sydney, 1983, 159-64.
“Dakhleh Oasis project. Report on the 1986 (?) excavation at Ismant el-Ghareb”, SSEA-Journal, 15 (1985), 114-125 (incl. early Christian churches and ceramics).
GREG R. HORSELY
New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity, Sydney, Macquarie University Documentary Centre, 5 vols., vols. 1-4, A review of the Greek inscriptions and papyry published in 1976 (1981), 1977 (1982), 1978 (1983), 1979 (1987), vol. 5, Linguistic Essays (1989).
K.R. JACKSON
Olympiodorus: Commentary on Plato’s Gorgias, ed. R. Jackson, K. Lycos and H. Tarrant, translated with introduction by H. Tarrant, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1998.
“Late Platonist Poetics: Olympiodorus and the Myth of Plato’s Gorgias” in I. Sluiter (ed.), Post-Aristotelian Literary Theory, Vrije Universitaet, Amsterdam, 1995.
ALAN JAMES
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
“Pagan and Christian in Greek epic: Paul the Silentiary, John of Gaza and their predecessors” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 7-8.
“Language of Malalas: General survey”, Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 217-225.
CATHERINE JAY
“The cultural milieu of the Byzantine empress” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 6-7.
ELIZABETH M. JEFFREYS
Byzantine Papers, 1981.
Popular Literature in Late Byzantium (with M.J. Jeffreys), London, Variorum, CS 170, 1983.
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
Studies in John Malalas, 1990 (see Abbrev.)
The Sixth Century – End or Beginning?, ed. P. Allen and E.M. Jeffreys, Byzantina Australiensia 10, Brisbane 1996, xviii + 309.
The War of Troy, 2 vols, (with M. Papathomopoulos), Byzantini kai Neoelleniki bibliothiki, Athens, Athens 1996.
Digenis Akritis: The Grottaferrata and Escorial versions, text, translation and notes, Cambridge Medieval Classics 7, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1998.
The Letters of the Monk Iakovos (with M.J. Jeffreys), Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca, forthcoming.
Four Byzantine Novels, translation and notes, forthcoming.
“Further notes on Palamades”, BZ 61 (1969) 251-53.
“Imberios and Margarona: the manuscripts, sources and edition of a Byzantine verse romance” (with M.J. Jeffreys), Byzantion 41 (1971) 121-50.
“Some comments on the manuscripts of Imberios and Margarona”, Hellenika 27 (1974) 39-49.
“Constantine Hermoniakos and Byzantine education”, Dodone 4 (1975) 81-109.
“The manuscripts and sources of the War of Troy”, Actes du XIVe Congres International des Etudes Byzantines, Bucarest, 1971, III, Bucarest, 1976, 91-94.
“The Greek manuscripts of the Saibante Collection” in Festschrift Marcel Richard, Studia Codicologica, Berlin, 1977, 249-61.
“The judgement of Paris in later Byzantine literature”, Byzantion 48 (1978) 112-31.
“The traditional style of early demotic verse” (with M.J. Jeffreys), BMGS 5 (1979) 115-39.
“The attitude of Byzantine chroniclers towards ancient history”, Byzantion 49 (1979) 199-238.
“The popular Byzantine verse romances of chivalry: work since 1971″, Mantataphoros 14 (1979) 19-34.
“The Comnenian background to the romans d’antiquite”, Byzantion 50 (1980) 455-86.
“The later Greek verse romances: A survey”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 116-127.
“Imperial patronage in the twelfth century” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 7-8.
“The Sevastokratorissa Eirene as literary patroness: the monk Iakovos”, JOB 32.3 (1983) 63-71.
“The style of Byzantine popular poetry: recent work” (with M.J. Jeffreys), in Okeanos. Essays presented to Ihor Sevcenko on his Sixtieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 7 (1983), 315-50.
“Western infiltration of the Byzantine aristocracy: some suggestions”, in Byzantine Aristocracy, IX to XIII centuries, ed. M. Angold, Oxford, 1985, 202-210.
“Byzantium: the transmission of a heritage”, in Who Owns the Past? ed. I McBryde, Melbourne, OUP, 1985, 157-74.
“Malalas and the philosophers” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 6.
“The oral background of Byzantine popular poetry” (with M.J. Jeffreys), Oral Tradition 1 (1986) 151-90.
“The image of the Arabs in Byzantine literature”, Proceedings of the 17th International Congress for Byzantine Studies, Washington DC, 1986, 305-24.
“Malalas’ use of the past”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 121-46.
“Malalas’ world view”, in Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 55-66.
“Chronological structures in the chronicle”, in ibid., 1990, 111-166.
“Malalas’s sources”, in ibid., 167-216.
“Language of Malalas: Portraits” (with Michael Jeffreys), ibid., 231-244.
“Place of composition as a factor in the edition of early demotic texts”, Arches tes Neoellenikes Logotechnias, Proceedings of the Second Internation Conference ‘Neograeca medii aevi’, ed. N. Panayotoakis, Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini de Venezia, Vol. 1, 1993, 310-324.
“Epic in Byzantium: Homer, Belisarios, Digenis Akritis and the Chronicle of the Morea”, To Yofyri (Sydney) 13 (1993) 75-82.
“The Grottaferrata version of Digenis Akritis: A reassessment”, New Approaches to Digenis Akritis, ed. R. Beaton, Variorum, Lodon 1993, 26-37.
“Who was the sevastokratorissa Eirene?” (with M.J. Jeffreys), Byzantion 64 (1994) 40-68.
“Immortality in the Pantokrator?” (with M.J. Jeffreys), JOB 44 (1994) 193-201.
“Maximou and Digenis”, ByzSlav (FS for Vladimir Vavrinek) 56 (1995) 367-376.
“The Chronicle of John Malalas, Book I: a commentary”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 52-74.
“Byzantium’s epic past: a twelfth-century perspective”, in Ancient History in a Modern University, vol. 2, 1998.
MICHAEL J. JEFFREYS
Byzantine Papers, 1981.
Popular Literature in Late Byzantium (with E.M. Jeffreys), London, Variorum, CS 170, 1983.
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
The Letters of the Monk Iakovos (with E.M. Jeffreys), Corpus Christianorum Series Graeca, forthcoming.
15,000 Published Facsimiles of Folios from Greek Manuscripts with Vernacular Literary Content (1180-1700) (with V. Doulaveras), Department of Modern Greek, Sydney, forthcoming.
“Imberios and Margarona: the manuscripts, sources and edition of a Byzantine verse romance” (with E.M. Jeffreys), Byzantion 41 (1971) 121-50.
“Formulas in the Chronicle of the Morea”, DOP 27 (1973) 164-95.
“The nature and origins of the political verse”, DOP 28 (1974) 142-95.
“The Chronicle of the Morea: priority of the Greek version”, BZ 68 (1975) 304-50.
“The literary emergence of vernacular Greek”, Mosaic 8.4 (1975) 171-193.
“The astrological prologue of Digenis Akritas”, Byzantion 46 (1976) 375-95.
“Digenis Akritas and Kommagene”, Svenska Forskningsinstitutet i Istanbul, Meddelanden 3 (1978) 5-28.
“The traditional style of early demotic verse” (with E.M. Jeffreys), BMGS 5 (1979) 115-39.
“The legend of Belisarios” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 10-11.
“The vernacular eisiterioi for Agnes of France”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 101-115.
“Byzantine metrics: non-literary strata”, JOB 31 (1981) 313-34.
“Rhythm and metre: a supplementary review of three recent publications”, JOB 32.1 (1982) 241-45.
“Cliches of imperial imagery in twelfth-century ceremonial poetry” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 8.
“The style of Byzantine popular poetry: recent work” (with E.M. Jeffreys), in Okeanos. Essays presented to Ihor Sevcenko on his Sixtieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies 7 (1983) 315-50.
“Iakovos Monachos, Letter 3″, in Maistor…Robert Browning, 1984, 241-57.
“Hellenism and the Greek language” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 12.
“The oral background of Byzantine popular poetry” (with E.M. Jeffreys), Oral Tradition, 1 (1986), 151-90.
“The Comnenian Prokypsis”, Parergon ns 5 (1987) 38-53.
“Is the language of the Chronicle of the Morea the language of an oral tradition?” in Neograeca Medii Aevi: Text und Ausgabe, ed. H. Eideneier, Koln, 1987, 139-61 (in Greek).
“Macbyz” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 9.
“Literary theory and the criticism of Byzantine texts” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 9.
“Language of Malalas: Formulaic phraseology”, Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 225-231.
“Language of Malalas: Portraits” (with Elizabeth Jeffreys), ibid., 231-244.
“Early Modern Greek verse: parallels and frameworks”, Modern Greek Studies (=Journal of Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand) 1 (1993) 49-78.
“Proposals for the debate on the question of oral influence in early Modern Greek poetry”, Arches tes Neoellenikes Logotechnias, Proceedings of the Second Internation Conference ‘Neograeca medii aevi’, ed. N. Panayotoakis, Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini de Venezia, Vol. 1, 1993, 251-266.
“Who was the sevastokratorissa Eirene?” (with E.M. Jeffreys), Byzantion 64 (1994) 40-68.
“The decoration of the Sevastokratorissa’s tent” (with J.C. Anderson), Byzantion 64 (1994) 8-18.
“Immortality in the Pantokrator?” (with E.M. Jeffreys), JOB 44 (1994) 193-201.
“Cheirographeis diastaseis tes proimes neoellenikes logotechnias”, Ta Istorika 12.22 (June 1995) 219-227.
“Editorial politics and the Medieval Greek War of Troy”, Parergon 13.2 (1996) 37-50.
“Bury, Malalas and the Nika Riot” in The Sixth Century, 1996, 42-51.
“The use of computers in the preparation and publication of textual editions”, in K. Fledelius (ed.), Byzantium, Identity, Image, Influence. XIX International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Major Papers, Copenhagen 1996, 399-400.
WILLIAM JOBLING
“North Arabia: Some new evidence on old perspectives” (summary), BSAN, 16 (1985), 8.
“Some aspects of the indigenous art of Southern Jordan in the Byzantine period” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 8.
EDWIN A. JUDGE
“Christian innovation and its contemporary observers”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 13-29.
DOUGLAS H. KELLY
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
MICHAEL LATTKE
Collected Studies in Early Judaism, the New Testament and the Odes of Solomon (1974-1991), D.Litt. thesis. University of Queensland, 1992, xi + 422.
Oden Salomos, uebersetzt und eingeleitet von M. Lattke, Fontes Christiani 19, Herder, Freiburg [im Breisgau] et al., 1995, 293 pp.
Review of U.B. Mueller, Die Menschwerdung des Gottessohnes: Fruehchristliche Inkarnationsvorstellungen und die Anfaenge des Doketismus, Journal of Biblical Literature 3 (1992).
Register zu Band I-IV, in R. Bultmann, Glauben und Verstehen: Gesammelte Aufsaetze, vol. 4, 5th ed., J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Tuebingen 1993.
Review of S.A. Panimolle, Gesu di Nazaret: nell’ultimo evangelo e nei primi scritti dei Padri, Critical Review of Books in Religion 5 (1993).
Review of M. Theobald, Die Fleischwerdung des Logos: Studien zum Verhaeltnis des Johannes prologs zum Corpus des Evangeliums und zu I Joh., Colloquium 25 (1993).
“Ten theses on Christian freedom, or: Are you afraid of Christian freedom?”, Colloquium 25 (1993).
“Glueckselig durch den Geist (Matthaeus 5,3)”, in C. Mayer, K. Mueller and G. Schmalenberg (eds), Nach den Anfaengen fragen, Fachbereich Theologie der Justus-Liebig-Universitaet, Giessen 1994.
“Verfluchter Inzest: War der ‘Pornos’ von IKor 5 ein persischer ‘Magos’?”, in A. Kessler, Th. Ricklin and G. Wurst (eds), Peregrina Curiositas: Eine Reise durch den orbis antiquus. Zu Ehren von Dirk Van Damme, Universitaetsverlag, Freiburg (Schweiz); Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Goettingen 1994.
“Hymnus”, “Psalmen”, “Salomo”, in Lexikon der antiken christlichen Literatur, Herder, Freiburg [im Breisgau] et al. 1997, forthcoming.
Review of H. Strutwolf, Gnosis als System: Zur Rezeption der valentinianischen Gnosis bei Origenes, Theologische Literaturzeitung 121 (1996) 174-176.
Review of M.-J. Pierre, Les Odes de Salomon, Theologische Literaturzeitung 121 (1996) 256-257.
Review of B.A. Pearson (ed.), Nag Hammadi Codex VII, Theologische Literaturzeitung 122 (1997), forthcoming.
HELEN LINDSAY
Lemerle, Paul, Byzantine Humanism: The First Phase. Notes and remarks on education and culture in Byzantium from its origins to the 10th century, trans. Helen Lindsay and Ann Moffatt, Byzantina Australiensia 3, Canberra, 1986; xiii + 382.
JOAN BARCLAY LLOYD
The Architecture of the Medieval Cistercian Abey of Saint Anastasius (SS. Vincenzo e Anastasio) at Tre Fontane near Rome, Cistercian Publications, Kalamazoo, Mich., forthcoming.
SS. Cosma e Damiano in Mica Aurea: Un monastero soppresso (with K. Einaudi), Miscellanea series, Società Romana di Storia Patria, Rome, forthcoming.
“‘I address my verses to the King…’: Themes and images in the twelfth-century apse mosaic of S. Maria in Trastevere” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 10-11.
“The building history of the medieval church of S. Clemente in Rome”, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 45 (1986) 197-223.
“Byzantine icons in Rome: their form, legends and architectural settings” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 9.
“Heaven and Hell in medieval Italian Art”, Spunti e Ricerche 11 (1995) 18-34.
“The architecture of the Medieval Monastery at S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Rome”, in Architectural Studies in Memory of Richard Krautheimer, ed. Cecil Lee Striker and P. von Zabern, Mainz 1996, 99-102.
“Sixth-century Art and Architecture in ‘Old Rome’ – End or beginning”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 224-235.
“Rome II, Urban development”, “Rome VI, Buildings (ii) and (iii) S. Clemente (a) architecture”, in The Dictionary of Art, ed. J. Turner, Macmillans, London 1996, 313-1419, 380-1084, and after 1084.
“The medieval murals in the Cistercian abbey of SS. Vincenzo e Anastasio ad Aquas Salvias at Tre Fontane near Rome in their architectural setting”, Papers of the British School at Rome, forthcoming.
“‘Next let us praise illustrious men, our ancestors in their successive generations…’ (Si.44:1) The depiction of figures from the Hebrew Scriptures in the Early Christian Art of the Roman Catacombs”, in Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, P. Allen and L. Cross (eds), forthcoming.
K. LYCOS
Olympiodorus: Commentary on Plato’s Gorgias (with R. Jackson and H. Tarrant), translated, with introduction by H. Tarrant, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1998.
SUZANNE MACALISTER
“Digenis Akritas: The feast scene with the Apelatai:, Byzantion 54 (1984) 551-74.
“The dream tradition in the Byzantine learned romance: A revival” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 13.
“Bakhtin’s alien speech and twelfth-century romances” (summary), BSAN, 24 (1990), 9-10.
“Oneirocriticism and the ancient Greek novel” in The Ancient Novel: Classical paradigms and modern perspectives. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Ancient Novel, Dartmouth, 1990, 68.
“Ancient and contemporary in Byzantine novels”, ibid., 118-119.
“Aristotle on the dream: a twelfth-century romance revival”, Byzantion 59 (1990).
ANTHONY W. MCNICOLL
Pella in Jordan, an interim report on the joint University of Sydney and the College of Wooster Excavations at Jordan 1970-81, ed. A.W. McNicoll, J.B. Hennessy and R.H. Smith, 2 vols., Canberra, 1982, 161, 181 pp.
“The Byzantine period”, in Pella in Jordan, op.cit., chapter 6.
“The Byzantine East Church, Area V” (with W. Ball), in W. Ball, S. Bassett, P. Edwards, A.W. McNicoll, P. Macumber, D. Petocz, T. Potts, L. Randle, L. Villiers, P. Watson, Preliminary report on the University of Sydney’s fifth season of excavations at Pella in Jordan, Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 28 (1984) 75-76.
“The 1982 and 1983 seasons at Pella of the Decapolis. Preliminary reports of ASOR-sponsored excavations 1980-84″ (with R.H. Smith), Bull. Amer. Schools Orient. Res. suppl. 24, Winona Lake, 1986, 89-116 (incl. church).
“Roman and Late Roman remains”, in C. Edwards, J. Hosking, A.W. McNicoll, P.G. Macumber, A.G. Walmsley, P.M. Watson, Preliminary report on the University of Sydney’s seventh season of excavations at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in 1985, Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 30 (1986) 175-76.
WENDY MAYER
“Computer and Homily: Accessing the Everyday Life of Early Christians” (with P. Allen), Vigiliae Christianae 47 (1993) 260-280.
“Chrysostom and the Preaching of Homilies in Series: A New Approach to the Twelve Homilies In epistulam ad Colossenses (CPG 4433)” (with P. Allen), Orientalia Christiana Periodica 60 (1994) 21-39.
“Chrysostom and the Preaching of Homilies in Series: A Re-examination of the Fifteen Homilies In epistulam ad Philippenses (CPG 4432)” (with P. Allen), Vigiliae Christianae 49 (1995) 270-289.
“The Thirty-Four Homilies on Hebrews: The Last Series Delivered by Chrysostom in Constantinople?” (with P. Allen), Byzantion 65 (1995) 309-348.
The Provenance of the Homilies of St John Chrysostom. Towards a new assessment of where he preached what, PhD dissertation, University of Queensland, Brisbane 1996.
“John Chrysostom and His Audiences. Distinguishing different congregations at Antioch and Constantinople”, Studia Patristica 31 (1996) 80-85.
“The Dynamics of Liturgical Space. Aspects of the interaction between John Chrysostom and his audiences”, Ephemerides Liturgicae 111 (1997) 104-115.
“Liturgical Tradition or Traditions? A Late Fourth Century Perspective”, Lutheran Theological Journal 31 (1997) 20-30.
Review of Golden Mouth. The Story of John Chrysostom – Ascetic, Preacher, Bishop, by J.N.D. Kelly (Duckworth, London 1995) in Sobornost, incorporating Eastern Churches Review 18:1 (1996) 79-82.
“Traditions of Constantinopolitan Preaching: Towards a New Assessment of Where Chrysostom Preached What” (with P. Allen), Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 93-114.
“Monasticism at Antioch and Constantinople in the Late Fourth Century. A case of exclusivity or diversity?”, in Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, ed. P. Allen, R. Canning, L. Cross with B. Caiger, forthcoming.
“The Sea made Holy. The liturgical function of the waters surrounding Constantinople”, Ephemerides Liturgicae, forthcoming.
“John Chrysostom: Extraordinary Preacher, Ordinary Audience”, in Preacher and Audience. Studies in Early Christian and Byzantine Homiletics, P. Allen and M. Cunningham (eds), Brill, forthcoming.
JOHN R. MELVILLE JONES
Nicolo Barbaro, Diary of the Siege of Constantinople 1453, New York, Exposition Press, 1969; 78 pp. (a translation).
The Fall of Constantinople 1453: Seven contemporary accounts, Amsterdam, Hakkert, 1972; xii + 137 (a translation).
Eustathios of Thessaloniki, The Capture of Thessaloniki. A translation with introduction and commentary, Byzantina Australiensia 8, Canberra, 1988, xxiii + 244.
“Literary evidence for the coinage of Constantine XI”, Numismatic Circular 75 (1967) 90.
“Leunclavius’s notes on coins”, Balkan Studies 11 (1970) 190-96.
“Form and language in Eustathius’ Siege of Thessalonica” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 12.
“Lixola di Caxandra”, Thesaurismata (1997), forthcoming.
CHRISTINE MILNER
“The Mosaics of Monreale” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 10.
ANN MOFFATT
Byzantine Papers, 1981.
Maistor…Robert Browning, 1984.
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
Lemerle, Paul, Byzantine Humanism: The First Phase. Notes and remarks on education and culture in Byzantium from its origins to the 10th century, trans. Helen Lindsay and Ann Moffatt, Byzantina Australiensia 3, Canberra, 1986; xiii + 382.
Constantine Porphyrogennetos, The Ceremonies, including The Banquet List (Kletorologion) by Philotheos, and The Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions, translated and introduced by A. Moffatt with M. Tall, with a reprinting of the Greek of J.J. Reiske, 2 vols., Byzantina Australiensia, Canberra, Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, forthcoming.
“The occasion of St Basil’s Address to Young Men”, Antichthon 6 (1972) 74-86.
“Science teachers in the early Byzantine Empire: some statistics”, ByzSlav 34 (1973) 15-18.
“Schooling in the Iconoclast centuries”, in Iconoclasm. Papers given at the Ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham, March 1975, ed. Anthony Bryer and Judith Herrin, Birmingham, 1977, 85-92.
“Early Byzantine school curricula and a liberal education”, in Byzance et les Slaves, Etudes de Civilisation, Melanges Ivan Dujcev, Paris, 1979, 275-88.
“Cuts in education” (under Justinian; summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 6-7.
“The letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta, a scriptor non iniucundus”, Seventh Annual Byzantine Studies Conference, Abstracts of Papers, Boston, 1981, 13.
“The damnatio of Phokas, emperor AD 602-610″ (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 12.
“Jacob Kimedoncius, the translator whom the gods loved”, JOB 32.2 (1982) 191-96.
“Constantine Porphyrogennetos’ Book of Ceremonies – a Byzantine farce?” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 10.
“The after-life of the Letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta”, Maistor…Robert Browning, 1984, 345-58.
“The Byzantine child”, Social Research 53 (1986) 705-23.
“A record of public buildings and monuments”, Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 87-109.
“Classical traditions in Byzantine court dress in the De ceremoniis”, Summaries of Communications, XVIIIth International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Moscow 1991, 782-783.
“The Master of Ceremonies’ Bottom Drawer: The Unfinished State of the De Ceremoniis of Constantine Porphyrogennetos”, STEFANOS, Studia byzantina ac slavica Vladimíro Vavrínek ad annum sexagesimum quintum dedicata, ByzSlav 56 (1995) 377-88.
Review of T.F. Mathews, The Clash of Gods. A Reinterpretation of Early Christian Art, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 1993; cloth; pp. x+223; 138 plates; in Parergon 12 (1995) 206-208.
Review of J. Williams, The Illustrated Beatus. A Corpus of the Illustrations of the Commentary on the Apocalypse, 5 vols., London, Harvey Miller, vol. 1: Introduction; 1994; Vol. 2: The Ninth and Tenth Centuries, 1994; in Parergon 12 (1995) 242-45.
Review of E. Kitzinger, The Mosaics of St. Mary’s of the Admiral in Palermo, with a chapter on the Architecture of the Church by Slobodan Curcic, Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXVII, Washington DC1990; in Parergon 13 (1996) 296-299.
Review of A. Cutler, The Hand of the Master. Craftsmanship, ivory, and society in Byzantium (9th-11th centuries), Princeton NJ, Princeton UP, 1994; in Parergon 13 (1996) 281-283.
“Greek Art through the Ages”, in Greece: A Lonely Planet travel survival kit, ed. D. Willett et al., 2nd ed., 1996, 53-68.
“Celebrating a Byzantine imperial birthday”, in FILELLHN. Studies in Honour of Robert Browning, ed. C.N. Constantinides, N.M. Panagiotakes, E. Jeffreys and A.D. Angelou, Istituto Ellenico di Studi Bizantini e Postbizantini di Venezia, Bibliotheke N. 17, Venice 1996, 255-266.
“Sixth-Century Ravenna from the Perspective of Abbot Agnellus”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 236-246.
“Variations in court ceremony: the De Ceremoniis”, in Conformity and Non-Conformity in Byzantium, Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 217-225.
“Italian Art and Architecture”, in Italy: a Lonely Planet travel survival kit, 3rd ed., forthcoming.
IAN N. MOLES
“Nationalism and Byzantine Greece”, GRBS 10 (1965) 95-107.
JOHN MOORHEAD
“The Laurentian schism: East and West in the Roman Church”, Church History 47 (1978) 125-36.
“Boethius and Romans in Ostrogothic service”, Historia 27 (1978) 604-12.
“Thoughts on some early medieval miracles”, Byzantine Papers, 1981, 1-11.
“The Monophysite response to the Arab invasion”, Byzantion 51 (1981) 529-91.
“The spirit and the world”, Greek Orthodox Theological Review 26 (1981) 113-17.
“The earliest Christian theological response to Islam”, Religion 11 (1981) 72-103.
“Iconoclast emperors: the imperial image” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 13.
“The last years of Theodoric”, Historia 32 (1983) 106-20.
“Italian loyalties during Justinian’s Gothic war”, Byzantion 52 (1983) 575-96.
“The Decii under Theoderic”, Historia 33 (1984) 107-15.
“Theoderic, Zeno and Odovacer”, BZ 77 (1984) 261-66.
“The West and the Roman Past; from Theoderic to Charlemagne”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 155-68.
“Iconoclasm, the Cross and the imperial image”, Byzantion 55 (1985) 165-79.
“Culture and power among the Ostrogoths”, Klio 68 (1986) 112-22.
“Byzantine iconoclasm as a problem in art history”, Parergon ns 4 (1986) 1-18.
“Libertas and Nomen Romanum in Ostrogothic Italy”, Latomus 46 (1987) 161-68.
“Mary and the incarnation”, Greek Orthodox Theological Review 34 (1989) 347-355.
BRONWEN NEIL
A critical edition of Anastasius Bibliothecarius’ translation of documents pertaining to the life of Maximus the Confessor, with an analysis of Anastasius’ translation methodology, and an English translation of the text, PhD diss., Australian Catholic University, Brisbane 1999.
RONALD F. NEWBOLD
“Space and scenery in Quintus of Smyrna, Claudian and Nonnus”, Ramus 10 (1981) 53-68.
“Centre, periphery and eye in the late Roman Empire”, Florilegium 3 (1981) 72-103.
“Some factors that shaped the image of the Roman emperor in the fourth century”, (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 13-14.
“Patterns of communication and movement in Ammianus and Gregory of Tours”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 66-81.
“Discipline, bondage and the serpent in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca”, Classical World 78 (1984) 89-98.
“Personality structure and response to adversity in early Christian hagiography”, Numen 31 (1984) 199-215.
“Sensitivity to shame in Greek and Roman epic, with particular reference to Claudian and Nonnus”, Ramus 14 (1985) 30-45.
“Power motivation in Sidonius Apollinaris, Eugippius and Nonnus”, Florilegium 7 (1985) 1-16.
“Nonverbal communication and parataxis in late antiquity”, L’antiquite classique 55 (1986) 223-44.
“Polysemy and authority in the late Roman empire”, Semiotica 71 (1988) 227-42.
“Nonverbal communication in early Christian hagiography” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 11.
“Nonverbal Expressiveness in Late Greek Epic: Quintus of Smyrna, and Nonnus” in Advances in Nonverbal Communication, ed. F. Poyatos, Amsterdam 1992, 271-284.
“Some Problems of Creativity in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca”, Classical Antiquity 12 (1993) 89-110.
“Interpersonal Violence in Gregory of Tours’ Libri Historiarum”, Nottingham Medieval Studies 1994, forthcoming.
N. NICHOLAS
The Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds: Translation and Commentary (with G. Baloglou), forthcoming.
“Lexicological and Grammatical Observations on The Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds” (with G. Baloglou and T. Karanastassis), forthcoming.
Review of J. J. Norwich: Byzantium: The Decline And Fall, Dhumbadji. Journal for the History of Language, forthcoming.
ANN NIXON
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
C.E.V. (TED) NIXON
Pacatus, Panegyric to the Emperor Theodosius, translated with an introduction, Translated Texts for Historians, Latin Series II, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1987; 122 pp.
“Coin circulation and military activity in the vicinity of Sirmium AD 364-378 and the Siscia mint”, Jahrbuch fur Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 33 (1983) 45-55.
ALANNA NOBBS (see also ALANNA EMMETT NOBBS)
Ancient History in a Modern University, 2 vols, ed. T.W. Hillard, R.A. Kearsley, C.E.V. Nixon and A.M. Nobbs, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Mich.-Cambridge 1998.
MARTINE PERRIN-HENRY
“La place des listes toponomiques dans l’organisation du Livre IV de Procope”, Geographica Byzantina, Byzantina Sorbonensia 3, 1981, 93-106.
“An episode in the relations between Theodora and Antonina: the marriage of Ioannina” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 5-6.
“The late antique writer and earthquakes: text and context” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 8.
JOHN PHILLIPS
“The impact of Justinian’s Church of Hagia Sophia on the religious architecture of the Ottoman Turks” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 12-13.
JOHN H. PRYOR
“The oaths of the leaders of the First Crusade to emperor Alexius I Comnenus; fealty, homage – pistis, douleia “, Parergon ns 2 (1984) 111-141.
“The problem of Byzantium in the Middle Ages” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 11-12.
MAUREEN PURCELL, O.P.
Papal Crusading Policy: The chief instruments of papal crusading policy and crusade to the Holy Land from the final loss of Jerusalem to the fall of Acre 1244-1291, Studies in the History of Christian Thought 11, Leiden, 1975; x + 236.
MARGARET RIDDLE
“Illustrations of the ‘Triumph’ of Joseph the Patriarch”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 69-81.
“The later image of Constantine in Byzantine art” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 16-17.
“A note on recently discovered Early Christian monuments in the Egyptian Sahara” (with Colin Hope), in G.R. Horsley, New Documents of Early Christianity 3, Sydney, 1983, 159-64.
“Byzantine Manuscripts”, in Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts in Australian Collections, ed. M.M. Manion and V.F. Vines, London, 1984, 23-26.
RONALD T. RIDLEY
Zosimus, New History: a translation and commentary, Byzantina Australiensia 2, Canberra, 1982; xv + 263.
LESLIE ROGERS
“Anglo-Saxons and Icelanders at Byzantium, with special reference to the Icelandic Saga of St Edward the Confessor”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 82-89.
PHILIP ROUSSEAU
Pachomius: The making of a community in fourth-century Egypt, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1985; 250 pp.
Basil of Caesarea, The Transformation of the Classical Heritage XX, University of California Press, Berkeley-Los Angeles-Oxford 1994.
Greek Biography and Panegyrics in Late Antiquity, ed. T. Hagg and P. Rousseau, University of California Press, Berkeley, forthcoming.
“The exegete as historian”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 107-15.
“The Desert Fathers, Antony and Pachomius”, in The Study of Spirituality, ed. C. Jones et al., London, 1986, 119-130.
“Ascetics in their place”, Heythrop Review 5 (1987) 194-97.
“Basil of Caesarea: Choosing a past”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 37-58.
“‘Learned Women’ and the Formation of a Christian Culture in Late Antiquity”, Symbolae Osloenses 70 (1995) 116-47.
“Cassian: Monastery and World”, in The Certainty of Doubt: Tributes to Peter Munz, M. Fairburn and W.H. Oliver (eds), University of Victoria Press, Wellington 1996, 68-89.
“Ambrose and the Christian Empire: Some Misgivings”, in Religion in the Ancient World: New Themes and Approaches, M. Dillon (ed.), Hakkert, Amsterdam 1996, 477-89.
“Eccentrics and Coenobites in the Late Roman East”, in Conformity and Non-Conformity in Byzantium, L. Garland (ed.), Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 35-50.
“Inheriting the Fifth Century: Who Bequeathed What?”, in The Sixth Century, 1996, 1-19.
“Christianity” and ten shorter items. In The Oxford Classical Dictionary, S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth (eds), Third Edition, Oxford 1996.
“‘The Preacher’s Audience’: a More Optimistic View”, in T.W. Hillard, R.A. Kearsley, C.E.V. Nixon and A.M. Nobbs (eds), Ancient History in a Modern University, II. Early Christianity, Late Antiquity and Beyond, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids-Cambridge 1998.
“Orthodoxy and the Coenobite”, in E. Livingstone (ed.), Studia Patristica XXX, Peeters, Leuven, 239-256, forthcoming.
“Baptism” and seven other entries. In A Guide to the Late Antique World, G. W. Bowersock, P. Brown and O. Grabar (eds), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., forthcoming.
“Monasticism”. The Cambridge Ancient History, XIV, chapter 26. New edition. Edited by A. Cameron, B. Ward-Perkins and M. Whitby. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
“Asceticism and Paideia”, in The Cult of Saints in Christianity and Islam: Essays on the Contribution of Peter Brown, J. Howard-Johnston and P.A. Hayward (eds), Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
“Antony as Teacher in the Greek Life”, in Greek Biography and Panegyrics in Late Antiquity, T. Hagg and P. Rousseau (eds), University of California Press, Berkeley, forthcoming.
“Jerome’s Search for Self-Identity”, in Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, P. Allen, R. Canning and L. Cross (eds), forthcoming.
P. SADJDJADI
The evolution of the Islamic Madrasa in Iran, PhD diss., Department of Architecture, Sydney University, 1997.
M. SAIKAL
Aspects of Arabic Poetry on the Arab-Byzantine Conflict: a Study of al_Mutanabbi’s Poems on Sayf al-Dawla’s Campaigns, MPhil dissertation, Dept of Semitic Studies, Sydney University, 1995.
FRANK SCHAER
“Did the relics of the Three Wise Men come to Constantinople?” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 11.
ROGER SCOTT
Byzantium and the Classical Tradition, University of Birmingham Thriteenth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, ed. (with Margaret Mullett), Birmingham, 1981; x + 250.
The Chronicle of John Malalas, 1986.
Studies in John Malalas, 1990.
The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor, Byzantine and Near Eastern History AD 284-813. Edited by Cyril Mango and Roger Scott, with the assistance of Geoffrey Greatrex. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1997. Pp. ci + 744.
“Malalas and the Secret History” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 8-9.
“The classical tradition in Byzantine historiography”, in Byzantium and the Classical Tradition, ed. R. Scott (with M. Mullett), op.cit., 61-74.
“Malalas and Justinian’s codification”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 12-31.
“The later image of Constantine in Byzantine chronicles” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 17-18.
“Epilogue: Old and new in late antique historiography”, in History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 169-72.
“Malalas, The Secret History and Justinian’s propaganda”, DOP 39 (1985) 99-109.
“The first part of Theophanes’ chronicle” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 11-12.
“Justinian’s coinages and the Eastern reforms and the date of the Secret History”, BMGS 11 (1987) 215-21.
“Byzantine chronicle writing: the Byzantine chronicle after Malalas”, Studies in John Malalas, 1990, 38-54.
“Malalas and his contemporaries”, ibid., 67-85.
“Malalas’ view of the classical past”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 147-64.
“Writing the reign of Justinian: Malalas versus Theophanes”, in The Sixth Century, Brisbane 1996, 20-34.
“The use of Theodore Lector in the Chronicle of Theophanes”, in K. Fledelius (ed.), Byzantium : Identity, Image, Influence (XIX International Congress of Byzantine Studies, University of Copenhagen, 18-24 August 1996), Abstracts, Copenhagen 1996, 7.3.2.1
Review of Derek Krueger, Symeon the Holy Fool: Leontius’s Life and the Late Antique City, Transformation of the Classical Heritage 25 (University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London 1996), Electronic Antiquity, Vol. 3 Issue 7 – May 1997.
JUDITH C. SELLERS
Illustrator, F. Seiler, “Casa degli Amorini dorati”, Haueser in Pompeji, Bd 5, ed. V.M. Strocka, Hirmer Verlag, Munich 1992.
A.N. SHAMSIN
Peace Treaties in the Early Islamic Period: A Historical and Juristic Study, MPhil dissertation, Dept of Semitic Studies, Sydney University, 1995.
AHMAD M.H. SHBOUL
Al-Mas’udi and his World: A Muslim humanist and his interest in non-Muslims, London, Ithaca, 1979; 368 pp.
“Aspects of Arab-Byzantine relations in the sixth century A.D.” (summary), BSAN 6 (1980) 4.
“Byzantium and the Arabs: The image of the Byzantines as mirrored in Arabic literature”, in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 43-68.
“The emperor Heraclius in Arabic literature” (summary), BSAN 10 (1982) 18-19.
“The Greek heritage between Byzantium and the Arabs: Arabic views” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 11.
“Arab attitudes towards Byzantium: official, learned, popular”, in Kathegetria. Essays presented to Joan Hussey, ed. J. Chrysostomides, Camberley, 1988, 111-128.
“Byzantium in the Arabic tradition: an exploration of the human dimension” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 12.
“Sadr”, “Taqwa”, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Contemporary Islamic World, ed. J. Esposito, Oxford University Press, 1995.
“Christians and Muslims in Syria and upper Mesopotamia in the early Islamic period: Cultural change and continuity”, in Religious Change, Conversion and Culture, ed. L. Olson, Sydney Studies in Society and Culture 12, Sydney 1996.
“Arab Islamic Perceptions of Byzantine Religion and Culture”, in Muslim Perceptions of other Religions and Cultures Throughout History, ed. J. Waardenburg, Université de Lausanne, forthcoming.
“Socio-cultural Change in early Islamic Damascus”, in ARAM, ed. S. Abouzayd, Oxford, forthcoming.
“Identity and Self-Image in Syria-Palestine in the Transition from Byzantine to Early Islamic Rule: Christian Arabs and Muslims” (with A. Walmsley), in G. Clarke (ed.), Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, Mediterranean Archaeology 11, Sydney, forthcoming.
H.L.N. (HARRY) SIMMONS
Symeon of Thessalonike, Treatise on Prayer. An explanation of the services conducted in the Orthodox Church, trans. H.L.N. Simmons, Brookline Mass., Hellenic College Press, 1984; xi + 104.
ANDREW SMITHIES
Nicetas Paphlago’s Life of Ignatius: A critical edition with translation, PhD Diss., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1987, University Microfilms, Ann Arbor; 193 pp.
CYNTHIA STALLMAN-PACITTI
“Novelistic hagiography – The Life of St Pancratius of Taormina” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 12.
“Attitudes to Constantinople in the accounts of Russian travellers”, Australian Slavonic and East European Studies 2/2 (1988) 43-50.
“Pseudo-Prochoros’ Acts of the Apostle John and the Byzantine view of the apostolic past”, Studia Patristica 23 (1989) 87-90.
“The past in hagiographic texts: S. Marcian of Syracuse”, in Reading the Past, 1990, 347-65.
ANDREW STONE
“The amphibious serpent – Manuel I and the Venetians”, Byzantinische Forschungen 24 (1997) 251-258.
“A Norman Shipwreck in 1173″, Thesaurismata 27 (1997) 19-25.
“Manuel I Komnenos, the Maiandros campaigns of 1177-8 and Thessaloniki”, Balkan Studies 38 (1997) 21-29.
EDWARD J. STORMON, SJ
“Bessarion before the Council of Florence. A survey of his early writings (1423-1437), in Byzantine Papers, 1981, 128-56.
“Philosophical controversies between the Greek exiles in Italy in the fifteenth century” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 14-15.
“Philosophical controversies between the Greek exiles in Italy in the fifteenth century”, Parergon ns 4 (1986) 175-200.
HAROLD TARRANT
Olympiodorus: Commentary on Plato’s Gorgias (with R. Jackson and K. Lycos), translated, with introduction by H. Tarrant, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1998.
“Olympiodorus and the Surrender of Paganism”, in L. Garland (ed.), Conformity and Non-conformity in Byzantium, Byzantinische Forschungen XXIV (1997) 179-190.
“Restoring Olympiodorus’ Syllogistic”, Ancient Philosophy 17 (1997) 411-424.
“Politikh Eudaimonia: Olympiodorus on Plato’s Republic”, in K. Boudouris (ed.), Plato’s Political Theory and Contemporary Political Thought, International Association for Greek Philosophy and Culture, Athens 1997, vol. 2, 200-207.
“Olympiodorus and History”, in Ancient History in a Modern University, vol. 2, 1998.
“Observations on the Text of Olympiodorus On Plato’s Gorgias”, Mnemosyne 51 (1998), forthcoming.
A. TRELOAR
“Kykladi Seirei”, Glotta 50 (1972) 24-28.
“Libanius and unrest among his pupils”, Prudentia 5 (1973) 51-67.
“Procopius, de aed. 1.46″, Glotta 52 (1974) 216.
A.D. (DALE) TRENDALL
The Shellal Mosaic, 3rd ed. rev., Canberra, Australian War Memorial, 1964; 29 pp., 5 plates.
A.P. (ATH) TREWEEK
“Pappus of Alexandria: the manuscript tradition of the Collectio mathematica”, Scriptorium 11 (1957) 195-233.
“In pursuit of manuscripts”, Twentieth Century 12 (1957) 152-59.
GARRY W. TROMPF
“The logic of retribution in Eusebius of Caesarea”, History and Historians in Late Antiquity, ed. B. Croke and A.M. Emmett, Sydney, 1983, 132-46.
SUE-ANNE WALLACE
Digging in Time: The Australian National Gallery in Pella, Jordan, Canberra, 1990, 6pp., 6 plates.
“The Byzantine liturgy in Cappadocia” (summary), BSAN 20 (1987) 13.
“The liturgical planning of some churches in the Avcilar region of Cappadocia”, BSAN 24 (1990) 12-13.
“Throwing light on Pella”, Pottery in Australia 29 (1990) 22-25.
“Liturgical planning in some Cappadocian churches: a re-evaluation following recent excavations in Central Anatolia”, Mediterranean Archaeology 3 (1990) 27-38.
ALAN WALMSLEY
“Tradition, Innovation, and Imitation in the Material Culture of Islamic Jordan”, Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 5 (Amman, Department of Antiquities), 1995, 657-668.
“Byzantine Palestine and Arabia: Urban Prosperity in Late Antiquity”, in N. Christie and S.T. Loseby (eds), Towns in Transition: Urban Evolution in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Scolar Press, London 1996 (ISBN 1859281079), 126-158.
“Coin Frequencies in Sixth and Seventh Century Palestine and Arabia: social and economic implications”, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, forthcoming.
“Identity and Self-Image in Syria-Palestine in the Transition from Byzantine to Early Islamic Rule: Christian Arabs and Muslims” (with A. Shboul), in G. Clarke (ed.), Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity, Mediterranean Archaeology 11, Sydney, forthcoming.
JOHN O. WARD
“Procopius’ Bellum Gothicum II 6.28: the problem of the contacts between Justinian I and Britain”, Byzantion 38 (1968) 460-71.
PAMELA M. WATSON
Byzantine and Early Islamic Ceramics of Syria-Jordan, IVth-VIIIth Centuries A.D. Acts of the Colloquium in Amman, 3-5 December 1994, ed. P. Watson and E. Villeneuve, Series Bibliotheque archeologique et historique, IFAPO, Damascus, forthcoming.
“Wadi Arab Survey 1983″, (with J.W. Hanbury-Tenison, S. Hart, R.K. Falkner), Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 28 (1984) 385-424 (incl. Byzantine pottery).
“Byzantine Area IV” in J.B. Hennessy, A.W. McNicoll, J.W. Hanbury-Tenison, P. Watson, L. Randle, A.G. Walmsley, “Preliminary report on the fourth season of excavations at Pella, 1982″, Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 27 (1983) 349-54.
“Byzantine Area IV”, in A.W. McNicoll, W. Ball, S. Bassett, P. Edwards, M. Macumber, D. Petocz, T. Potts, L. Randle, L. Villiers, P. Watson, “Preliminary report on the University of Sydney’s fifth season of excavations at Pella in Jordan”, Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 28 (1984), 75-76.
“The Jerash bowl: A meeting of Hellenic and Oriental traditions” (summary), BSAN 16 (1985) 9-10.
“The Byzantine period in Plot IVH”, in A.W. McNicoll, P.C. Edwards, J. Hosking, P.G. Macumber, A.G. Walmsley, P. Watson, “Preliminary report on the University of Sydney’s seventh season of excavations at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in 1985″ Ann. Dept. Ant. Jordan 30 (1986) 177-80.
“Area B: the Cardo-Decumanus Corner. A report on seven centuries of occupation”, in Jerash Archaeological Project 1981-1983 I, ed. F. Zayadine, Amman, 1986, 359-67.
“PIXE/PIGME analysis of a series of Byzantine painted bowls from northern Jordan” (with Peter Duerden), Mediterranean Archaeology 1 (1988) 96-111.
“Jerash bowls. Study of a provincial group of Byzantine decorated fine ware”, Syria 66 (1989) 223-261.
“The Pella Hinterland Survey 1994: Preliminary Report”, Levant XXVIII (1996) 63-76.
“Production and Classification of ‘Jerash Bowls’: the role of chemical analysis”, in Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean. Advances in Scientific Studies. IInd Workshop at Nieborów, 1993, Zas Pan, Warsaw 1996.
“Preliminary Report on the Excavations of Tell al-Husn, Pella, 1993″ (with J. Tidmarsh), Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XL (1996) 293-313.
“Pictorial Painting on Pottery and its Demise in the mid-7th Century A.D.: the case of the Jerash Bowls”, in S. Abou Zayd (ed.), Cultural Interchange in the Umayyad Era. Fourth International Conference of ARAM, 1993, Oxford, forthcoming.
“Pella of the Decapolis”, Antike Welt (special issue on the Decapolis), forthcoming.
Review of D. Adan-Bayewitz, Common Pottery in Roman Galilee. A Study of Local Trade, 1993, Palestine Exploration Quarterly (1997), forthcoming.
“The Hellenistic to Byzantine Pottery of North Shuna”, in D. Baird and G. Philip (eds), North Shuna Final Report, forthcoming.
ZDENKO ZLATAR
“Russia and Byzantium in the light of Russian chronicles” (summary), BSAN 24 (1990) 13.