The true interpreter a history of translation theory and practice in the West
- New York St. Martin's Press 1979
- 282 p.
incl. ref.
The book is an account of the development of translation theory and practice from Roman times until the present. It is a summary of the way in which translation has developed, an account of its intellectual setting and a delineationof its purposes over the last two thusand years. To this end technical and religious texts, as well as literary texts, have been examined.
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EUROPA ORIENTAL HISTORIA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN LINGUISTICA SIGLO XX TEORÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN TRADUCCIÓN TRADUCCION LITERARIA