Medieval Translators and Their Craft
Discover the intricate world of translation in the medieval era with Medieval Translators and Their Craft, a compelling collection edited by esteemed scholars. Published by Medieval Institute Publications in 1989, this hardback volume spans 438 pages, delving into the diverse methods and reception of translators who transformed texts from vernacular languages to Latin and between vernaculars themselves.
This scholarly work presents a rich tapestry of approaches to understanding the critical role of medieval translators across various genres, languages, and historical periods. Whether you are a student of history, literature, or translation studies, this book offers valuable insights into the craft and significance of these linguistic pioneers.
Enhance your library with this essential resource that sheds light on the art of translation during a pivotal time in history.