Translations During The Spanish Golden Age - Notes

Notes

  • Child, Jack. Introduction to Spanish Translation. Lanham: University Press of America, 1992.
  • de la Cuesta, Leonel. Lecciones Preliminares de TraductologĂ­a. Miami: Ediciones Guayacán, 1987.
  • Nida, Eugene A. Language, Structure and Translation. Stanford: Stanford University Press,1975.

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