Cyril Alexander Mango is a British scholar in the history, art, and architecture of the Byzantine Empire. He is a former King’s College London and Oxford professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature. He is the brother of Andrew Mango.
Books in order of publication:
| The Homilies of Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople | 1958 |
| The Brazen House: A Study of the Vestibule of the Imperial Palace of Constantinople | 1959 |
| The Hellenistic Origins of Byzantine Art | 1961 |
| The Art of the Byzantine Empire 312-1453: Sources and Documents | 1972 |
| Byzantine Architecture (History of World Architecture) | 1975 |
| Byzantium: The Empire Of The New Rome | 1980 |
| Byzantium and Its Image: History and Culture of the Byzantine Empire and Its Heritage | 1984 |
| Studies on Constantinople | 1993 |
| The Oxford History of Byzantium | 2002 |