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Rhetorische Schriften : Griechisch - Deutsch.

De Gruyter DG Plus DeG Package 2021 Part 1 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lukian.
Contributor:
Möllendorff, Peter von.
Series:
Sammlung Tusculum
Language:
German
Physical Description:
1 online resource (436 pages)
Place of Publication:
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021.
Language Note:
Greek text and German translation on opposite pages; critical matter in German.
Summary:
Das ‘lange 19. Jahrhundert’ sah drei Gesamtübersetzungen der Schriften des Lukian aus Samosata: Wieland (1788/89), Pauly (1827–1832) und Fischer (1886/87). Die Neuübersetzung, nach Werkgruppen gegliedert, bezieht ihre Berechtigung aus Wielands Feststellung, große Texte müssten alle 30 bis 40 Jahre neu übersetzt werden, um den Veränderungen der Sprache Rechnung zu tragen. Der erste Band enthält die im engeren Sinne rhetorischen Schriften Lukians.
The "long 19th century" saw the publication of three collected German translations of the works of Lucian of Samosata, those by Wieland (1788/89), Pauly (1827–1832), and Fischer (1886/87). This new translation, structured by work groups, draws its justification from Wieland’s theory that major texts must be retranslated every 30 to 40 years in order to reflect changes in language. Volume I contains Lucian’s specifically rhetorical writings.
Contents:
Intro
Inhalt
Einleitung
ΠΡΟΛΑΛΙΑΙ / VORREDEN
ΜΕΛΕΤΑΙ / DEKLAMATIONEN
ΕΓΚΩΜΙΑ / LOBREDEN
ΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΑΙ / DIATRIBEN
ANMERKUNGEN.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Lukian Rhetorische Schriften
ISBN:
9783110703429
3110703424
OCLC:
1286428764

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