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Barbarzyńca w lapidarium

Publication date: 2008

Przekładaniec, 2007, Issue 18-19 – Antiqua ac nova, pp. 261 - 269

Authors

Adam Łukaszewicz
Instytut Archeologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Barbarzyńca w lapidarium

Abstract

A barbarian among ancient texts
After a brief account of his personal experience as a translator, the writer (a professor
of classics, papyrology and archaeology at Warsaw University) investigates problems
and traps which a translator encounters in his work. Errors are human, but a special
gift and genuine education are indispensable to become a good translator. The author
emphasizes the importance of classical studies. Latin and Greek, much neglected in
our days, still belong to the foundations of the Western culture. Major historical
events in European history were often influenced by ideas inspired by the ancient
heritage. In a society largely ignorant of Greek, and even Latin, the translator of ancient
texts is not only a furnisher of caviar to the general but may sometimes indirectly
become a maker of history. The author comments on the current reception of classics
in Poland, taking into consideration the translators’ achievements in the past (for
example, the great poet Jan Kochanowski of the 14th century) and nowadays. Fidelity
is a necessary condition of acceptable translations. To conclude, the author calls for
respect for linguistic freedom of the translator as a writer and artist, whose talent may
sometimes rise above the common linguistic rules imposed on texts by the editors.
Translators should, however, be aware of their responsibility and they should not
forget that they are supposed to be skilful and meticulous craftsmen, always ready to
accept criticism of their readers.

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Information: Przekładaniec, 2007, Issue 18-19 – Antiqua ac nova, pp. 261 - 269

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Barbarzyńca w lapidarium

English:

Barbarzyńca w lapidarium

Authors

Instytut Archeologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski

Published at: 2008

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Adam Łukaszewicz (Author) - 100%

Article corrections:

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Publication languages:

Polish

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