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Translation and Polyglossia in Early Modern England

Linguistic, Literary, Cultural Transfers, 16th-17th c.

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seminar session 8 Dec. 2021

Posted on 29/11/2021 by Laetitia Sansonetti
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  • 8 December 2021, 11-12.30 (CET), video-conference

Katherine Mennis (Oxford), “‘In Form of Speech Is Change’: Latin Translation as Renovation in Early Modern England”

–> Direct link (no registration / no download needed): Confluences-LLCT K. Mennis 8 décembre

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The ‘Translation and Polyglossia’ project will combine an analysis of literary polyglossia and a study of translation practices in Early Modern England

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