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Why Translate Science?: Documents from Antiquity to the 16th Century in the Historical West (Bactria to the Atlantic)

Contributor(s): Gutas, Dimitri (Editor)

ISBN: 9789004760899

Publisher: Brill

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Pub Date: March 12, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.71" H x 9.25" L x 6.10" W ( 2.35 lbs) 764 pages

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Philosophy | Asian | Religious | Religion | Islam | General | Science | History

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Description: A collection of documents from antiquity to the 16th century in the historical West (Bactria to the Atlantic), in the original languages with an English translation and introductory essays, about the motivations and purposes of translation from and into Greek, Syriac, Middle Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin, as given in the personal statements...

Review Quotes: "The volume considers science in its broader historical sense, including medicine, astrology, and philosophy alongside mathematics and natural science, but excluding religious texts. Each contributed chapter provides an introductory essay contextualizing its sources within a specific historical period and culture. English translations of selected passages concerning the methodology of translation itself are rendered by chapter authors or from standard editions. Those same excerpts are also presented in the working translator's original language and script. Translations from and into Arabic, Greek, and Latin--and into Hebrew--receive the most attention, but Middle Persian and Syriac are also represented as target languages. Given its cost and focus, the volume will primarily be appropriate for institutions with robust history, philology, or philosophy programs, and will likely be of most use to advanced scholars in those disciplines."
P. M. Crowley, Choice Connect May 60.9 (2023).

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