Abstract

We owe many aspects of Western culture to the Greeks; yet it was the Romans who took the fi rst steps in the fi eld of translation. This article presents a selection of characteristics of translation methods used by the Ancients and, more particularly, their broad understanding of translation as exemplifi ed by Aulus Gellius, Roman writer of the second century CE.

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