5 articles in this issue
Cornelius C. Vermeule III
The aesthetic evolution of art on Greek coins can be traced historically and subdivided into intelligible periods.
Glanville Downey
The emergence of a distinctive Christian culture in late antique Egypt, increasingly turned in on itself, was facilitated by the development of the written Coptic language, the triumph of Monophysism, and perhaps most the limited access of Egyptians to Gr... see more
William M. Calder III
Inachus was demonstrably not a satyr-play but a tragedy, and the surviving fragments allow a probable reconstruction of the action of the drama.
Deno J. Geanakoplos
A speech of Michael Apostolis, composed in Crete after the fall of Constantinople, insists on the continuing value of the Greek cultural tradition even while he recognized the vitality of contemporary Italian culture.
Alfred R. Bellinger
Three thirteenth-century hoards of Byzantine bronze issues suggest a basis for sorting out the mints responsible.