This is the first book to consider the rise of translation as part of a broader history of critical discourses from classical Rome to the late Middle Ages.
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Roman theories of translation: the fusion of grammar and rhetoric 2. From antiquity to the Middle Ages I: the place of translation and the value of hermeneutics 3. The rhetorical character of academic commentary 4. Translation and interlingual commentary: Notker of St Gall and the Ovide moralisé 5. Translation and intralingual reception: French and English traditions of Boethius' Consolatio 6. From antiquity to the Middle Ages II: rhetorical invention as hermeneutical performance 7. Translation as rhetorical invention: Chaucer and Gower Afterword Notes Bibliography Index of names and titles General index.
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Roman theories of translation: the fusion of grammar and rhetoric 2. From antiquity to the Middle Ages I: the place of translation and the value of hermeneutics 3. The rhetorical character of academic commentary 4. Translation and interlingual commentary: Notker of St Gall and the Ovide moralisé 5. Translation and intralingual reception: French and English traditions of Boethius' Consolatio 6. From antiquity to the Middle Ages II: rhetorical invention as hermeneutical performance 7. Translation as rhetorical invention: Chaucer and Gower Afterword Notes Bibliography Index of names and titles General index.
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