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Diacronia 2, 17 iulie, 2015, art. A19 (p. 1–6)https://doi.org/10.17684/i2A19en

The concept of ‘Trinity’ in Dante’s Paradise as reflected in Romanian translations

Cristian Ungureanu

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Faculty of Letters, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Bd. Carol I 11, 700506 Iași, Romania

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Received April 17, 2015
Accepted May 13, 2015
Published July 17, 2015

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Trinity
Paradise
Dante
translation
designation

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The translator of Dante’s Paradise is faced with a double difficulty. The first results from the limitation—inherent in the human condition—to express the ineffable, which the author experiences; the second stems from the difficulty of language that Dante himself builds in order to overcome the first difficulty. The success or the failure of a translation is measured in terms of how much of the original message the translator manages to make available to the reader in a foreign language, and this percentage can only be revealed by comparative analysis. Therefore, this paper starts from a comparative analysis between the original text of the Paradise and its Romanian translations, with a focus on the contexts that foster the concept of ‘Trinity’; the analysis carried out on the Romanian versions revealed both successful equivalences, semantically and formally faithful to the original, and cases of “betrayal” of the original text.

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    Text:Ungureanu, C. (2015). The concept of ‘Trinity’ in Dante’s Paradise as reflected in Romanian translations, Diacronia 2 (17 iulie), A19 (1–6), https://doi.org/10.17684/i2A19en
    BibTeX:@ARTICLE{ungureanu2015,
     author = {Cristian Ungureanu},
     title = {The concept of ‘Trinity’ in Dante’s Paradise as reflected in Romanian translations},
     journal = {Diacronia},
     ISSN = {2393-1140},
     year = {2015},
     month = {iulie},
     number = {2},
     eid = {A19},
     doi = {https://doi.org/10.17684/i2A19en},
     pages = "(1–6)",
     url = {https://www.diacronia.ro/journal/issue/2/A19/en}
    }

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