Users' questions

What was the purpose of the Dumbarton Oaks Papers?

What was the purpose of the Dumbarton Oaks Papers?

The annual journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers was founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to Byzantine civilization—society and culture from roughly the fourth through the fifteenth century in the Roman Empire and in successor and neighboring states.

Is the Dumbarton Oaks museum open to the public?

Dumbarton Oaks also opens its garden and museum collections to the public, and hosts public lectures and a concert series. Dumbarton Oaks is distinct from Dumbarton House a Federal Style historic house museum also located in the Georgetown area.

Who was the vice president of Dumbarton Oaks?

The Oaks also was the Washington residence of U.S. Senator and Vice President John C. Calhoun (1782–1850) between 1822 and 1829. In 1846, Edward Linthicum bought the house, and enlarged it.

Who was the first person to live in Dumbarton Oaks?

Around 1801, William Hammond Dorsey (1764–1818) built the first house on the property (the central block of the existing structure) and an orangery, and in the mid-nineteenth century, Edward Magruder Linthicum (1787–1869) greatly enlarged the residence and named it The Oaks.

Who are the founders of Dumbarton Oaks Library?

The Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection was founded here by the Bliss couple, who gave the property to Harvard University in 1940. The research institute that has emerged from this bequest is dedicated to supporting scholarship in the fields of Byzantine and Pre-Columbian studies,…

When did the Dumbarton Oaks meeting take place?

In the late summer and early fall of 1944, at the height of the Second World War, a series of important diplomatic meetings took place at Dumbarton Oaks, officially known as the Washington Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization.