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206
Ptolomeo Filadelfo
Translates the original Hebrew Bible to the Greek. (Version Alejandrina) -
Period: 206 to 207
CENTURY III A.C
206 A.C on Alejandría (Egipto) -
May 25, 1201
INFLUENCE OF THE SCHOOL OF TRANSLATORS OF TOLEDO
Here they developed,a great number of translations from Arabic to Spanish and subsequently to the Latin. With the objective of contributing to scientific and technological progress. -
Period: May 25, 1201 to May 28, 1300
Century XVII
School of Translators of Toledo -
Jul 27, 1501
ENTRANCE OF THE EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE
This period performs important contributions to the history of the translation. (Century XVI) -
Period: Jul 27, 1501 to
Century XVI
European Renaissance -
CONTRIBUTIONS OF MARTIN LUTHER
He was responsible for translating the Bible into German, to expand the sacred writings to others countries. -
Period: to
Century XVII
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IMPACT OF CENTURY XX IN THE TRANSLATION
In this time, the translation has a great boom with the help of linguists such as Noam Chomsky, who performed very significant contributions in the field of translation studies. -
Period: to
CENTURY XX
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Period: to
Century XXI
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TRANSLATION AT THE PRESENT
Currently, the translation has been applied in all fields of professional activity doing productive use of new technological tools, with the purpose of achieving greater international interaction, and cultural. -
APPARITION OF WRITTEN TRANSLATIONS
The first written translations were the Bible and biblical texts, interpreted by the Jews to Hebrew in their own languages .(II and III century A.C.) -
Saint Jeronimo
He is considered the father of the translation for having carried a new version of the Bible from Greek into Latin, giving beginning to a evolution in history. -
FIRST THEORIES OF TRANSLATION IN ROME
During this year the translation assumes some importance in Rome to the being the place where they appeared the first theories on this subject. Well according to McGuire, translation is a Roman invention -
TRANSLATION OF WORKS GREEKS INTO ARABIC
During the period of the Middle Ages in Baghdad, the works of the old Greeks in the fields of science and philosophy were translated into Arabic. -
FIRST DISCOVERIES
Translation is a very old activity. One of the first written evidences of this process was the Rosetta Stone, where was found a recorded text on Egyptian, hieroglyph,demotic and Greek that served to deciphering hieroglyphics different of the period (196 A.C.) -
BIBLICAL TEXTS - WEST
A significant part of the history of translation
Starts in the West with the translation of Biblical texts. -
Period: to 200
Discovery of the Rosetta stone
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Period: to
Siglo II D. C.
It was translated the Bible from Greek into Latin -
Period: to
800
First theories of translation in Rome -
Period: to
CENTURIES IX AND X
Middle Age