Introduction to spanish translation /
Jack Child
- 1a ed.
- Estados Unidos: University Press America, INC., 1992.
- 228 p.: il.; 22 cm.
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Introducction: history of translation.-- Translation and interpretation in ancient times.-- Early bibli translation and St Jerome.-- The greek and the roman approaches to translation.-- Spain in the middle ages.-- The renaissance and bible translation.-- Translation/interpretation in the discovery and conquest.-- Hernán Cortés and marina/malinche.-- The conquest of Peru and el Inca Garcilaso.-- Translation/interpretation in the colonial period.-- Translation in spain's golden age.-- Translation and the "black legend " of spain.-- Translation in the 17th and 18 th centuries.-- Romanticism and 19th century translation.-- A late 19th century translator : José Martí.-- Translation at the turn of the century.-- Walter owen: translator of south american epics.-- 20th century bible translation.-- The impact of linguistics and communications theory.-- History of modern conference interpretation.-- Court interpretation in the us.-- Machine translation.-- Profesionalizing the translation/interpretation field.-- Gregory Rabassa. Contemporary translator.--