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Raphael: A Passionate Life by Antonio Forcellino
translated by Lucinda Byatt. Polity June 2012
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A few words on translation
George Puttenham – an early advocate for the visibility of the translator “[...] for in deede as I would wish euery inuentour, which is the very Poet, to receaue the prayses of his inuention, so would I not haue a … Continue reading
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Il Mestiere di riflettere
This is the title of a book recently published by Azimut whose subtitle is crucially important: “Storie di traduttori e traduzioni”. I came across it through the website of one of the contributors, Anna Mioni, and this excellent blog. The … Continue reading

