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In 16th-century Venice both Giovanni Battista Ramusio and Alfonso Ulloa translated, the former more extensively than the latter, João de Barros’s major historico-geographical work “As Décadas da Ásia” from Portuguese into Italian. The present M.A. final essay analyses how the translations took place from a philological, textual, historical and linguistic perspective.
Romance Philology, FOS: Languages and literature, Linguistics, Renaissance Literature, Portuguese Literature, Venice
Romance Philology, FOS: Languages and literature, Linguistics, Renaissance Literature, Portuguese Literature, Venice
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