Anthology of Arabic Discourse on Translation

"This anthologybrings the keywritings on translation in Arabic in the pre-modern era, extending from the earliest times (sixth century CE) until the end of World War I, to a global English-speaking audience. The texts are arranged chronologically and organized by two historical periods: the Cla...

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Other Authors: Shamma, Tarek (Editor), Salama-Carr, Myriam (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:Translation Studies in Translation
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