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The second problem we encountered was that the network interface and the Unibus on the 11/750 were both bottlenecks [GERB87, DEWI88]. While the bandwidth of the token ring itself was 80 megabits/second, the Unibus on the 11/750 (to which the network interface was attached) has a bandwidth of only 4 megabits/second. When pro- cessing a join query without a selection predicate on either of the input relations, the Unibus became a bottleneck because the transfer rate of pages from the disk was higher than the speed of the Unibus [DEWI88]. The network interface was a bottleneck because it could only buffer two incoming packets at. | DUMBARTON OAKS HAGIOGRAPHY DATABASE Co-Directors Alexander Kazhdan Alice-Mary Talbot Research Associates Alexander Alexakis Stephanos Efthymiadis Stamatina McGrath Lee Francis Sherry Beate Zielke Project Assistants Deborah Fitzl Peter Goodman Contents Acknowledgments 2 General Introduction to the Database Project 2 Organization of the Database 5 Preface to the vitae of 8th-10th c. Saints 7 General Bibliography on Hagiography of the 8--10- c. 11 List of Bibliographic Abbreviations 12 Alphabetical List of 8ft-10ft c. Saints with BHG numbers 16 Individual Introductions to the 8 h-10th c. Saints 19 1998 Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University Washington D.C. 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The staff and directors of the Hagiography Database Project would like to express their appreciation to Dumbarton Oaks which supported the project from 1991-1998 and to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation which made a generous grant to the project for the years 1994-1997 to supplement Dumbarton Oaks funding. We also thank Owen Dall president of Chesapeake Computing Inc. for his generous forbearance in allowing Buddy Shea Stacy Simley and Kathy Coxe to spend extra time at Dumbarton Oaks in the development of the Hagiography database. Special mention must be made of the effort Buddy Shea put into this project with his congenial manner and strong expertise. Without Buddy the project as we now know it would not exist. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE DATABASE PROJECT Hagiography was one of the most important genres of Byzantine literature both in terms of quantity of written material and the wide audience that read or listened to these texts. The Dumbarton Oaks Hagiography Database Project is designed to provide Byzantinists and other medievalists with new opportunities of access to this important and underutilized corpus of Greek texts. Included in the database is information from the Greek vitae and martyria of one hundred and nineteen saints of the 8th-10th c. accounts of the translations of their .