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Roman Theories of Translation - Surpassing the Source (Paperback)
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Roman Theories of Translation - Surpassing the Source (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
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For all that Cicero is often seen as the father of translation
theory, his and other Roman comments on translation are often
divorced from the complicated environments that produced them. The
first book-length study in English of its kind, Roman Theories of
Translation: Surpassing the Source explores translation as it
occurred in Rome and presents a complete, culturally integrated
discourse on its theories from 240 BCE to the 2nd Century CE.
Author Siobhan McElduff analyzes Roman methods of translation,
connects specific events and controversies in the Roman Empire to
larger cultural discussions about translation, and delves into the
histories of various Roman translators, examining how their
circumstances influenced their experience of translation. This book
illustrates that as a translating culture, a culture reckoning with
the consequences of building its own literature upon that of a
conquered nation, and one with an enormous impact upon the West,
Rome's translators and their theories of translation deserve to be
treated and discussed as a complex and sophisticated phenomenon.
Roman Theories of Translation enables Roman writers on translation
to take their rightful place in the history of translation and
translation theory.
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