2024-03-29T09:09:29Zhttp://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/354442022-09-27T13:28:34Zcom_10324_5466com_10324_5186com_10324_29291col_10324_5490
Pérez González, Maurilio
2019-04-24T18:12:03Z
2019-04-24T18:12:03Z
1996
Minerva. Revista de Filología Clásica; Núm. 10 (1996) pags. 107-124
2530-6480
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/35444
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This article presents a brief history of the theory of translation from the beginnings of Latin literature up to the 18th century. The author’s argument is that Ciceronian distinction between the activity of the interpres (translating) and that of the orator (paraphrasing) remained virtually unchanged until well-advanced the 18th century. Therefore, such an extensive period of time could be called the “arcaic stage of the theory of translation”
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La reflexión traductora desde la antigüedad romana hasta el siglo XVIII: una propuesta de interpretación
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