Re: Spanish, again

From: Stephen C Carlson (scarlso1@osf1.gmu.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 22 1996 - 11:47:09 EDT


Edward Hobbs wrote:
> I cannot believe, nevertheless, that Spanish Biblical scholarship
>has produced more than a small fraction of the output of serious, important
>work done in German--and that was my point when the question was raised
>about learning languages for reading scholarly work in their original
>form. If one already knows Spanish, wonderful!

In reading over back-issues of NTS, there seem to be many interesting
articles written in German. So many that I sometimes regret having
studied French instead of German in college. Are these articles
generally available in English/French/Italian translation? Or must I
bite the bullet and learn some German?

Stephen Carlson

-- 
Stephen C. Carlson, George Mason University School of Law, Patent Track, 4LE
scarlso1@osf1.gmu.edu              : Poetry speaks of aspirations, and songs
http://osf1.gmu.edu/~scarlso1/     : chant the words.  -- Shujing 2.35


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