Translation and the book trade in early modern Europe / [edited by] José María Pérez Fernández,...
Translation and the book trade in early modern Europe / [edited by] José María Pérez Fernández, University of Granada; Edward Wilson-Lee, University of Cambridge.
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New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
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G 2015/282
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English
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pages cm.
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text
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unmediated
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volume
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Marketing adaptations of the Ship of Fools: the Stultiferae naves (1501) and Navis stultifera (1505) of Jodocus Badius Ascensius / Paul White; 2. Translation, Sermo Communis and the book trade / José María Pérez Fernández; 3. Language manuals and the book trad...
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New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Place of Publication
New York (State)
Date Published
2015.
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"This volume provides the first transnational overview of the relationship between translation and the book trade in early modern Europe. Following an introduction to the theories and practices of translation in early modern Europe, and to the role played by translated books in driving and defining the trade in printed books, each chapter focuses o...
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Translation and the book trade in early modern Europe / [edited by] José María Pérez Fernández, University of Granada; Edward Wilson-Lee, University of Cambridge.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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G 2015/282
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74VKO2ZmyBZg
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ISBN
1107439329 (paperback)
9781107080041 (hardback)
1107080045 (hardback)
9781107439320 (paperback)
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381/.45002094
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991022357669702626