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HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSLATION SCHOOLS IN EUROPE IN MEDIEVAL AGES

Bekbosinova Dilfuza , A Master Student Of Linguistics (English Language) Of Ksu, Scientific Advisor, Phd Of Ksu, Uzbekistan
Kurbanbaev Dj. , A Master Student Of Linguistics (English Language) Of Ksu, Scientific Advisor, Phd Of Ksu, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Translation schools took place an important role in the development of translation theory and interpretation in the Medieval ages. Particularly, Europe was the first to open translation schools in the Medieval ages. Therefore, the article presents the investigation of the translation schools in the Middle ages in Europe.

Keywords

Translation, history, schools

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Bekbosinova Dilfuza, & Kurbanbaev Dj. (2023). HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSLATION SCHOOLS IN EUROPE IN MEDIEVAL AGES. American Journal of Philological Sciences, 3(01), 9–12. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume03Issue01-03