Cultural Translation in Early Modern Europe
Explore the fascinating role of translation in disseminating knowledge during the early modern period with Cultural Translation in Early Modern Europe by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2007, this insightful volume spans 264 pages and delves into a diverse array of languages, including Latin, Greek, Russian, Turkish, and Chinese. Each chapter uncovers how translation facilitated the exchange of ideas and information across cultures, making it an essential read for historians of science and religion, as well as scholars and enthusiasts of translation studies. Discover the intricate connections between language and culture in this compelling examination of early modern Europe.