Introduction: Symposium, project, monument / Margaret Mullett
DUMBARTON OAKS: The 1948 Holy Apostles Symposium and collaborative research at Dumbarton Oaks / James N. Carder
The Holy Apostles in Constantinople and Washington, DC: the projects of Albert Mathias Friend, Jr., and Paul Underwood / Robert S. Nelson
MEMORY: Apostolic patterns of thought, from early Christianity to early Byzantium / Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
Apostolic succession and Byzantine theology / George E. Demacopoulos
FOUNDATIONS: Constantine's Apostoleion: a reappraisal / Mark J. Johnson
Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles: a new reconstruction proposal / Nikolaos Karydis
Around and about the Holy Apostles in Constantinople / Paul Magdalino
EKPHRASEIS: Constantine the Rhodian's ekphrasis in its contemporary milieu / Floris Bernard
Creating the mosaics of the Holy Apostles / Liz James
The Logos of Nicholas Mesarites / Ruth Macrides
Inside and outside the Holy Apostles with Nicholas Mesarites / Henry Maguire
LEGACIES: The church of the Holy Apostles and its place in later Byzantine architecture / Robert Ousterhout
Gennadios Scholarios and the patriarchate: a reluctant patriarch on the "unhappy throne" / Nevra Necipoğ̮lu
From the founder of Constantinople to the founder of Istanbul: Mehmed the Conqueror, Fatih Camii, and the church of the Holy Apostles / Julian Raby
CONCLUSION: Concluding remarks / Robert Ousterhout
APPENDIXES: Introduction / Fanny Gargova
A. The Underwood drawings
B. Selected pages from Albert M. Friend's notebooks
C. Translation of Constantine the Rhodian's poem by Glanville Downey
D. Paul Underwood, "The architecture of Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles, 1"
E. Paul Underwood, "The architecture of Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles, 2"
F. Albert Friend, "The mosaics of Basil I in the Holy Apostles, part 1"
G. Albert Friend, "The mosaics of Basil I in the Holy Apostles, part II"
Letter from Sirapie Der Nersessian to Albert M. Friend Jr., 20 May 1947
I. Attendance at the 1948 symposium
J. Letter from Paul A. Underwood to Father John T. Tavlarides of St. Sophia Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 17 June 1963.