What is Translation?

What is Translation?

Oxford University

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In four short dialogues, Oliver Taplin, Emeritus Professor in the Oxford University Classics Department and Lorna Hardwick, Professor of Classical Studies and Director of the Classical Receptions in Late Twentieth Century Drama and Poetry in English project, discuss the issues surrounding the translation of Ancient Greek and Roman texts for modern audiences. Looking into the technical, philosophical and literary aspects of this, they centre their...Read More
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Who Translates and for Wh...

27 Jul 2010 | 20 mins 24 secs

Who Translates and f...

27 Jul 2010 | 20 mins 24 secs

Can Poetry be Translated?

27 Jul 2010 | 16 mins 09 secs

Can Poetry be Transl...

27 Jul 2010 | 16 mins 09 secs

Is there ever a Faithful ...

27 Jul 2010 | 15 mins 03 secs

Is there ever a Fait...

27 Jul 2010 | 15 mins 03 secs

Is there a Core to Transl...

27 Jul 2010 | 14 mins 41 secs

Is there a Core to T...

27 Jul 2010 | 14 mins 41 secs

Who Translates and for Wh...

27 Jul 2010 | 20 mins 24 secs

Who Translates and f...

27 Jul 2010 | 20 mins 24 secs

Can Poetry be Translated?

27 Jul 2010 | 16 mins 09 secs

Can Poetry be Transl...

27 Jul 2010 | 16 mins 09 secs

Is there ever a Faithful ...

27 Jul 2010 | 15 mins 03 secs

Is there ever a Fait...

27 Jul 2010 | 15 mins 03 secs

Is there a Core to Transl...

27 Jul 2010 | 14 mins 41 secs

Is there a Core to T...

27 Jul 2010 | 14 mins 41 secs