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Translating a Translation: An Indirect Translation Approach to the Relationship of LXX-Isaiah to Peshitta-Isaiah Hardcover -

by Preston Atwood


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  • Title Translating a Translation: An Indirect Translation Approach to the Relationship of LXX-Isaiah to Peshitta-Isaiah
  • Author Preston Atwood
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 430
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Brill U Schoningh
  • ISBN 9783506791375 / 3506791370
  • Weight 2.19 lbs (0.99 kg)
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Translating a Translation An Indirect Tranlsation Approach to the Relationship of Lxx-Isaiah to Peshitta-Isaiah

by Atwood, Preston I.

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Paderhorn: Brill/Schoningh. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2024. Hardcover. 3506791370 . KB6... Xiii, 404, [i] pp. Bibliography, index ancient sources, index modern authors, index subjects. Large octavo. Black hardcover with half/tone medieval image of scholar working on Isaiah, pale yellow spine. Covers are fresh and clean with minimal shelf wear, interior tight and fresh, virtually as new. Very nice copy. In English with some Hebrew, Syriac and occasional Greek. "Using the model of indirect translation from modern translation studies, this monograph argues that the Septuagint translation of Isaiah played little to no role in the translation of the Peshi? Ta of Isaiah. Since the mid-to-late nineteenth century, many scholars have argued that the translator of the Syriac Peshi? Ta of Isaiah (200 CE) frequently consulted and/or translated the Greek Septuagint (140 BCE) at certain points during the process of translation (e. G. , when encountering difficult lexis in their Hebrew source… Read More
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