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Translation and Interpretation
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Adriana Vazquez presents scholarly papers in Brazil
(October 9, 2015)
Related Research
Liam Holbrook, "Imitations of the Parthenon: Homer and his Translators." Senior Essay, 2024.
Stephen E. Hinds. "In and Out of Latin: Diptych and Virtual Diptych in Marvell, Milton, Du Bellay and Others." In Syrithe Pugh, ed.,
Conversations: Classical and Renaissance Intertextuality
, Manchester U.P. 2020, 55-90
In progress.
Latin Poetry across Languages: Adventures in Allusion, Translation and Classical Tradition
(working title). Book-length exploration of the cross-linguistic and intercultural relations of Latin literature, both in antiquity and between antiquity and (early) modernity. I delivered an early report on the project on November 8-13 2013 as the J.H.Gray Lectures in the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University, England. In 2014-15 my research on the project was funded by a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Now under contract with Cambridge U.P.
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