Theoretical Principles of Translation
This book contains what I consider to be some of the most important issues in theoretical translation with which the translators should be familiar. It has been born out of a feeling of need for theoretical aspects of translation to be assembled in a single collection for whom professionally and academically engaged in translation. While the main readers of this book are students of translation, I imaging a diverse audience for the book, including translation trainees, professional translators, as well as teachers of translation.
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. History of Translation
Chapter 3. Translation Theories
Chapter 4. Translation and Culture
Chapter 5. Types of Translators and Translations
Chapter 6. Some Translation Problems
Chapter 7. Using Modern Technology in Translation
Bibliography