Parabiblica Latina
Parabiblica Latina2016
About this book
The author presents a comprehensive historical examination of the early Christian graeco-latin translations of the biblical 'apocrypha' and 'pseudepigrapha'. The analysis of the translation techniques employed yields a distinction between 'literal' and 'adaptive' translations on the hand and translations associated with the textual tradition of the bible and those not associated with it. Whereas the former can be distinguished by the respective handling of textual macrostructures, the latter 'biblical' translations were subject to constant revision according to their original and thus always display a number of different versions.0.
Details
- First published
- 2016
- OL Work ID
- OL27831470W
Subjects
Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc.Bible, versionsCriticism, interpretationTranslatingVersionsBibleApocryphal booksTranslations into LatinHistory and criticismApostolic Fathers