Translation Theory and Practice in the Middle Ages (Studies in Medieval Culture)

by Jeanette Beer

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The collection of essays in Translation Theory and Practice in the Middle Ages arose from a translation symposium at the twenty-eighth International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo, Michigan. The authors treat a wide range of topics: translation between Latin and romance languages, the rise of vernacular canonicity, the interplay of Latin and French in the court of France, the theory of translation evident in Alfred the Great's ambitious program of translation of religious works from Latin into Old English, questions of the impact of classical admonitions on medieval translation, interpretive translation used to render traditionally masculine heroes as feminine, the interplay of word and image relating to gender issues, and bilingualism, concluding with translation of medieval texts in the modern era. The scholarship on offer here presents a spectacular collection of modern questions of medieval translation, certainly an essential text for all scholars of related issues.
  • ISBN10 1879288818
  • ISBN13 9781879288812
  • Publish Date 1 July 1997
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Medieval Institute Publications
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English