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  1. Dreaming in Chinese

    by Deborah Fallows

    Deborah Fallows has spent much of her life learning languages and traveling around the world. But nothing prepared her for the surprises of learning Mandarin, China's most common language, or the intensity of living in Shanghai and Beijing. Over time, she realized that her struggles and... (learn more about this book)

  2. Le Ton Beau De Marot

    by Douglas R. Hofstadter, Cle?ment Marot

    Do Lost in the art--the art of translation. Thus, in an elegant anagram (translation = lost in an art), Pulitzer Prize-winning author and pioneering cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter hints at what led him to pen a deep personal homage to the witty sixteenth-century French Poet Clement... (learn more about this book)

  3. Kanji Pict-o-Graphix

    by Michael Rowley

    Japanese written characters, or kanji, have their origin in a picture-language developed in ancient China. Over time this language evolved into stylized abstract forms that are difficult to memorize. This delightful book presents 1,200 kanji with readings, main definitions, standard printed... (learn more about this book)

  4. Introduction To Biblical Interpretation

    by Craig Blomberg, William W. Klein

    The authors of this book have combined years of expertise and devotion to Scripture to provide a truly unique volume that sets forth concise, logical, practical guidelines for discovering the truth in God's Word.  Ten years after its initial publication, the authors now have thoroughly updated... (learn more about this book)

  5. Mouse or Rat

    by Umberto Eco

    'Translation is always a shift,not between two languages but between two cultures. A translator must take into account rules that are not strictly linguistic but, broadly speaking, cultural.' Umberto Eco is of the world's most brilliant and entertaining writers on literature and language. In... (learn more about this book)

  6. The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

    by Bart D. Ehrman

    The victors not only write the history, they also reproduce the texts. In a study that explores the close relationship between the social history of early Christianity and the textual tradition of the emerging New Testament, Ehrman examines how early struggles between Christian "heresy" and... (learn more about this book)

  7. The Keys of Egypt

    by Lesley Adkins, Roy Adkins

    When Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798, his troops were astonished to discover ancient temples, tombs and statues, all covered with hieroglyphs - the last remnants of an unreadable script and a language lost in time. On their return, Egyptomania spread rapidly and the quest to decipher... (learn more about this book)

  8. After Babel: Aspects of Language and Translation

    by George Steiner

    When it first appeared in 1975, After Babel created a sensation, quickly establishing itself as both a controversial and seminal study of literary theory. In the original edition, Steiner provided readers with the first systematic investigation since the eighteenth century of the phenomenology... (learn more about this book)

  9. New Jerome Biblical Commentary

    by Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Ronald E. Murphy, Raymond Edward Brown, Roland Edmund Murphy

    This compact commentary concentrates n the cultural, historical, literary, and religious issues of th Scriptures an summarizes varied explanations of the Bible inuse in the community of Roman Catholic scholars.

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